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Bioinformatician at NBIS Uppsala University National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden (NBIS), https://nbis.se, plays an important role in advancing life science research in Sweden by providing
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other -omics data. Other tasks within the research group may also be relevant. Qualifications The requirements for the position are: PhD in bioinformatics, genetics, statistics, computer science
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omics data. The candidate should develop, set up, maintain and update bioinformatics pipelines to integrate tumor data from different technologies (including genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics
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are looking a person with a PhD in bioinformatics with focus on DNA data analysis, who has documented experience with genomics and ancient DNA. Excellent command of English in speech and writing is required
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, epizootology, comparative medicine, food safety, bioinformatics and One Health. Our research covers everything from production animals to sports and pet animals, laboratory animals and wild
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bioinformatic pipelines. The analyses will be carried out on GPUs and part will consist of data processing and visualization in order to facilitate interpretation and, in some instances, clinical reporting
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duties involved in a researcher posistion is to conduct research. Detailed description of the work duties: Bioinformatical analysis of gene expression data Analysis of methylation and histone modifications
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involves collecting clinical data on the effects of childhood cancer treatment, bioinformatically handling sequence data and developing prediction models, as well as conducting Single Cell RNASeq studies and
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Uppsala University. National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden (NBIS) is a national research infrastructure with the purpose to provide support for bioinformatics and infrastructure to researchers in
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omics data. The candidate should develop, set up, maintain and update bioinformatics pipelines to integrate tumor data from different technologies (including genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics