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on understanding the role of protein dynamics in this process. Main responsibilities You will work together with structural biologists and computational chemists, primarily carrying out molecular simulations
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Computational methods and AI applied to large-scale molecular data are transforming biology – from molecular structures and cellular
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a high-profile scientific program. A position at a leading technical university that contributes to a sustainable future A creative, international and dynamic environment A government position with
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represent the program in different forums. The workplace is exciting and dynamic, which means that tasks may change in line with SciLifeLab’s development as a national organisation. The work involves a
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. NAISS, the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden, provides academic users with high-performance computing resources, storage capacity, and data services. NAISS is hosted by
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individual laboratories. Computational methods and artificial intelligence based on large-scale molecular data are transforming the study of biological systems at all levels – from molecular structures and
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this team, you will play a key role in developing computational methods, analyzing complex datasets, and contributing to integrative omics efforts in close collaboration with researchers from various
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infrastructure and research community, bringing together groundbreaking life science technologies with data and AI expertise. Computational methods and artificial intelligence applied to large-scale molecular data
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Computational methods and AI applied to large-scale molecular data are transforming biology – from molecular structures and cellular
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wants to work in a dynamic environment close to both laboratory and clinical practice. You will be a key member of a multidisciplinary team, working closely with physicians, molecular biologists