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Physicochemical and spectroscopic characterization of substrate performance, including sensitivity, reproducibility, stability, and matrix effects Quantitative analysis of spectroscopic data using multivariate
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multivariate analysis and apply these to research questions within microbiology. To complement the research project, you will have access to a large range of different types of infrastructure available
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://www.hogberglab.net/ ). You will contribute to the ERC Advanced Grant project qScope , where you will create and improve existing bioinformatic tools and network algorithms to help us to map RNA or protein molecules in
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will coordinate these measurements and necessary samplings across the eight sites, and travel to the majority of them to guide these activities. They will also lead the analysis of the resulting data and
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biological environments Physicochemical and spectroscopic characterization of substrate performance, including sensitivity, reproducibility, stability, and matrix effects Quantitative analysis of spectroscopic
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opportunities, and networking activities. Umeå is a vibrant university city known for its rich cultural life, strong academic community, and exceptional access to nature. It is widely recognized as an especially
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Children’s Health, Uppsala University. In parallel, you will build a broad network for collaboration and professional development. The Department of Medical Cell Biology at Uppsala University offers a highly
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digital advancements are transforming scientific communication, writing practices, and learning in STEM. The division offers ample opportunities for collaboration and networking, both within Chalmers and
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. They will also lead the analysis of the resulting data and the writing of manuscripts targeted at major journals. The research will be generously funded through a 5-year grant from the Wallenberg Scholars
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processing, experimentation, data analysis, documentation, presentation and publication of results. The candidate is expected to work as a bridge between the groups in the translational research constellation