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Driven Life. Science (DDLS) research program. We have a national assignment and operate a range of services for life science data and e-infrastructure. We also work with issues about FAIR data and open
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dependent predictive deep learning models, and physical mechanistic models (thermodynamic and kinetic models etc.). Examples of suitable backgrounds: machine learning, programming, mathematics, physics. You
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information about us, please visit: www.dbb.su.se Project description We are seeking a researcher for a fixed-term project within the framework of a research program on allosteric modulation. The project
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bioinformatics for large-scale DNA sequencing (NGS) using Illumina, ONT, or PacBio platforms. Strong programming skills in Python Proficiency in Linux environments. Experience with container technologies (e.g
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information about us, please visit: the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics . About the DDLS PhD student program Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial
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equivalent competence. Solid programming skills in Python or R, especially for biological image data analysis and protein expression data visualization Excellent communication skills in English, as required in
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neural networks Documented experience with image analysis Strong competence in Python programming and Linux/HPC environments Prior experience of virtualization and software development Good social skills
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DNA unit, you are part of a team that includes staff at Stockholm University, and is part of a research environment that includes the Human Evolution research program at Uppsala University and the
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will be financial coordination of the newly launched KAW funded SciLifeLab Alpha Cell program as well as the EU MSCA SciLifeLab PULSE Post Doc program PULSE Postdoc program. About the Programs The Alpha
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sciences. Subject area The Department of Zoology at Stockholm University invites applications for a four-year PhD position based at SciLifeLab, in the research group of Assistant Professor Lisandro Milocco