11 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral positions at Lunds universitet in Sweden
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separate CTCs from blood. This will include, cell culturing, microfluidic and flow cytometer cell sorting and operation of mass spectrometers (MS), as well as multi-omics data integration and analysis
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, led by professor Isabel Goncalves and associate professor Andreas Edsfeldt, consists of postdocs, doctoral students, bioinformatics and laboratory engineers with both clinical and preclinical
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, spatial omics, and mass spectrometry, as well as NBIS (National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden). The Department hosts a therapeutic antibody unit, Display and Selection Technologies, which is part of
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and systems based on III-V and CMOS process technologies for signal amplification, conditioning, sampling, and wireless data transfer for sensing systems that operate in harsh environmental conditions
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laser pulses, develop attosecond pulse sources and to study ultrafast processes in semiconductor nanostructures using electron instrumentation. The position(s) imply the development of ultra-short pulse
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scenarios. The research combines field experiments, AI-based analysis of museum specimens, and advanced climate modeling to provide process-based insights into the ecological and economic consequences
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collection, data processing, solving & refining crystal structures using standard software. The work may require travel to institutes including ILL in France, DESY in Hamburg, and other centres as needed
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Assist with the day-to-day operation of the solid-liquid endstation at HIPPIE Support other postdoctoral researchers and PhD students associated with the APXPS group. Participate in occasional beamtimes
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. Autonomous and structured; taking responsibility for your tasks and efficiently working according to set timeframes. Co-operation; listens and communicates constructively with both colleagues and external
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teaching and learning. The work duties include: The post-doctoral fellow will investigate how stellar and geomagnetic information is sensed and processed by the Australian Bogong moth Agrotis infusa, a model