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resource of unique technologies, www.scilifelab.se , within the Glycoproteomics and MS Proteomics unit. PCF offers a wide range of proteomic research support, from small- to large-scale mass spectrometry
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for strings. *for students with an education earned outside of Sweden, a 4-year Bachelor’s degree is accepted. The following experience will strengthen your application: Course work in bioinformatic algorithms
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includes designing fusion proteins with various tags, producing viruses, transfecting human cells, and studying how these cell models are affected by small molecules and intracellularly produced peptides
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SciLifeLab Drug Discovery and Developmen t. The department is also responsible for several student courses and offers high-quality education at both undergraduate and advanced levels. Approximately 45 people
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degree (or equivalent) and course grades and other merits Short description (max 300 words) of your doctoral thesis If available, an electronic version of your doctoral thesis (or weblink). Names and
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research service in the comprehensive analysis of chemical contaminants and small molecules in human and environmental samples by target and nontarget mass spectrometry, also called chemical exposomics. Main
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involves collecting and curating a MSI benchmark in the first year targeted for NeurIPS 2027 to be then used as the test-bed for the developed ML techniques in subsequent publications. The student will join
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of computational tools and software for cancer risk prediction. This position offers the chance to engage in cutting‑edge interdisciplinary research at the intersection of ML and cancer research, and to contribute
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chip-to-world interfaces and control software for experimental equipment. Strong skills in CAD-based design tools We require good oral and written skills in English. Additional qualifications It will be
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. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic research areas: cell and molecular biology