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university. More information about us, please visit: the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics . Project description Project title: Perturbation-based Multi-omics Inference of Gene Regulatory Networks
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decontamination and cleaning), prepare project documentation and write of reports and scientific publications. The laboratory work is performed in Ancient DNA clean-room laboratories and post-PCR laboratories
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-how in molecular biosciences. NBIS is also the Swedish node in the European infrastructure ELIXIR for biological information. We are now strengthening our capacity in our NBIS support unit for cell and
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recruiting an outstanding and ambitious postdoctoral researcher in computational biology to advance the integration and modeling of large-scale microscopy data using modern machine learning approaches
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information for the post For questions regarding the position, you are welcome to contact Carina Sihlbom Wallem , head of unit at Proteomics Core Facility, on 031-786 9790 or carina.sihlbom@gu.se. Unions Union
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information about us, please visit: www.dbb.su.se . Main responsibilities We are looking for a highly motivated staff scientist to join the In Situ Sequencing (ISS). While formally affiliated with DBB
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, research engineers, bioinformaticians, system developers, and system administrators. Each year, we process more than 60,000 samples and generate over 400 Terabases of data. More about our activities and
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contact information (e-mail and telephone) to two reference persons who have agreed to act as reference for you. Please also describe the relationship with that person. The application can preferably be
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of these languages. Name and contact information to at least two reference persons (e-mail address and phone no.). It should also be clear what relationship you have with these referees. The application should be
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, incorporating their own ideas and experience in computer vision, machine learning, and related fields, to further visualization and interpretation of molecular images. Our research environment focuses