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provide large-scale sequencing (NGS), SNP genotyping, and proteomics services to Swedish academia, industry, and international users. Our multidisciplinary team includes researchers, project coordinators
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RNA sequencing, spatial omics, and spectral flow cytometry, to characterize immune cells in solid tumors. The PhD projects include work with clinical samples such as fresh tumor biopsies, peripheral
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where recent advances – such as within sequencing, AI, imaging, mass spectrometry, tomography and exposomics provide new opportunities. Main responsibilities Research and some teaching and supervision
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technologies developed at CS, most recently in situ sequencing, have redefined how the scientific community understands gene expression in individual cells within their tissue context. Campus Solna hosts
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biodiversity. Subject area Data-driven evolution and biodiversity concerns research that takes advantage of the massive data streams offered by techniques such as high-throughput sequencing of genomes and biomes
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, and supervision of students, doctoral candidates, and postdoctoral researchers. Teaching will take place in courses relevant to and aligned with the program’s research specializations. administrative
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include further alignment of processes and technologies, and connections with other parts of SciLifeLab. You are expected to share the group’s vision of developing unique, high-quality research data
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student, 1 postdoc and 1 lab technician. The department hosts multiple research groups in neural circuits, computational neuroscience, sensory physiology, and neurodevelopment. You will work alongside
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of proteomics and MS experiments in close collaboration with platform users and the team members, as well as sharing knowledge within the facility team. You will take part in multiple projects applied
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take pride in providing excellent technical support. As the workload will vary over time, you need strong time management skills and the ability to handle multiple projects of different sizes