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. Together with other research groups, we offer state-of-the-art core facilities providing cell sorting techniques, microscopy, sequencing, mouse facilities, and provide access to clinical samples
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infections diseases Expertise in areas such as translational research, diagnostics, sequencing, biobanking, or high-throughput laboratory systems Extensive Experience working at the interface of science
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description Somatic mutation accumulation and clonal evolution are central processes in cancer development. Through large-scale whole-genome sequencing and other high-throughput approaches, these processes can
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of the Protein Evolution group at the Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University. Her research group works with computational sequence and structural analysis of microbial genomes and proteins
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++, Python, Rust, …). Demonstrated experience in one of the following areas, with a willingness to learn one another: (1) genome sequences and omics data, (2) deep learning, and (3) compressed data structures
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such as state-of-the-art organoid technologies, high-throughput drug screening, cell barcoding and single cell sequencing. The group is located at Science for Life Laboratory , which hosts multiple cutting
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equipment used by multiple researchers (e.g., DNA and RNA extraction rooms, PCR machines, instruments to measure concentration and integrity of nucleic acids, and knowledge of best practices for down-stream
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and to discover targetable pathways relevant to kidney disease. Duties The successful candidate will lead experimental work across multiple PTEC injury models, including toxic, metabolic, inflammatory
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. Duties The successful candidate will lead experimental work across multiple PTEC injury models, including toxic, metabolic, inflammatory, and hypoxia–reoxygenation stress. Key tasks include functional
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with quantitative microscopy to analyze cellular changes. The project also includes the use of advanced molecular biology techniques, such as ATAC sequencing and Cut&Run, to map chromatin architecture