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The Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics. SciLifeLab (SciLifeLab ) is a national center for molecular biosciences with a focus on health and environmental research. The center combines
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of life sciences. Your mission As a researcher assistant, you will play a vital role in building a next-generation discovery engine for intracellular cyclic peptide therapeutics. The experimental work
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The Department of Cell and Molecular Biology (ICM) (https://icm.uu.se) is organized into seven research programs, each focusing on distinct areas within cell and molecular biology i.e. computational
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duties and areas of responsibility As a project assistant in the MEG lab, you will support ongoing experimental microbiology projects. You will work closely with researchers in the group, particularly
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? We are seeking a highly motivated and technically skilled research engineer to join the newly established laboratory of Prof. Jan Ellenberg
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that invests in sustainable employeeship and offers safe, favorable working conditions? We welcome you to apply for as research engineer at Uppsala University. Analysis of ancient DNA is a powerful tool to help
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an Assistant Professor, you will contribute with: – Active engagement in research, developing a distinct line of research through independent research projects. – Active participation in education
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and evolutionary dynamics. The positions are based in Assistant Professor Lisandro Milocco’s research group at Stockholm University and SciLifeLab, within Sweden’s national Data-Driven Life Science
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Information about the position Reference number REF 2026-0126 SciLifeLab (www.scilifelab.se ), established in 2010, is a hub for life science research in Sweden and a collaboration between Swedish
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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