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technical expertise with advanced knowledge of translational medicine and molecular bioscience. SciLifeLab is a national resource hosted by Karolinska Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
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(Students’ union on KTH Royal Institute of Technology) Contact information for PhD chapter . To apply for the position Apply for the position and admission through KTH’s recruitment system. It is the
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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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Umeå University, Faculty Office of Medicine Umeå University is one of Sweden’s largest higher education institutions with over 41,500 students and about 4,600 employees. The University offers a
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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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Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Lund University was founded in 1666 and is repeatedly ranked among the world’s top universities. The University has around 46 000 students and 8 500 staff based
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infrastructure and systems to maximize the scientific impact of the large amount of research data generated at SciLifeLab. You will work in a national team with researchers, data engineers, data stewards and
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of Science and Technology and conducts research in biochemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and physical chemistry. The research is focused on catalysis, molecular recognition, structure and
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methods. More about the department’s activities can be found at www.medsci.uu.se . The SNP&SEQ Technology Platform at IMV is part of the SciLifeLab National Genomics Infrastructure (NGI) in Uppsala. We
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collaboration with major national and international partners. Duties SciLifeLab is now recruiting Data Engineers to integrate AI within SciLifeLab’s ecosystem of data and IT services for data-driven research