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-based, Bayesian or matrix factorization methods for multi-omics integration. Ability to independently perform data analysis and scientific interpretation based on omics data at an internationally
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, or network-based, Bayesian or matrix factorization methods for multi-omics integration Ability to independently perform data analysis and scientific interpretation based on omics data at an internationally
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) predict molecular expressions, (ii) translate computational insight into patient-behaviour, and (iii) implement both supervised and unsupervised methods to infer stroke risk from pre-operative input data
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and advanced causal inference methods to large-scale multi-omics datasets, national health registers, and other comprehensive health-related data sources. Duties The doctoral position is intended
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tracking system including receiving, reviewing, logging and routing tasks and documents and maintaining a follow-up and recovery system. Alert the Director to important, sensitive and time-sensitive
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track record, including high-impact and highly cited publications. Good knowledge in English, oral and written. Additional merits Expertise in web programming and web application development. Expertise in
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scope of scholarly publications. The international track record required must be assessed in light of the nature and specific circumstances of the subject. (AR Section 31). Teaching expertise must have
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Uppsala University’s tenure track system grants assistant professors the possibility to be assessed for promotion to the position as associate professor. The university provides support in various
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, the total appointment period may not exceed eight years. The appointment is part of the Tenure Track system at KTH and the assistant professor may apply for promotion to tenured associate professor
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technologies. We use innovative technologies that combine CRISPR perturbations with spatial transcriptomics—enabling precise tracking of how gene changes influence the tumor’s invasion routes through brain