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through a collaboration between four Swedish universities: Karolinska Institutet (KI), KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University (SU), and Uppsala University (UU). Our mission is to develop
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course catalog and you will have the opportunity to participate in teaching at advanced level (PhD level and up). Requirements PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, or a related
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previous experience of the Spatial Transcriptomics method and data analysis as well as knowledge of the programming language R. The PhD student will be at KTH, Department of Gene Technology, SciLifeLab
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data as well as other modalities (i.e. microbiome) generated using the Spatial metaTranscriptomics (SmT) method. In addition, the PhD student will also apply Spatial Transcriptomics and single-cell
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advanced technology, we also develop novel technologies and transform the data they generate into knowledge. About the department/group In this role, you belong to the department that works with management
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key aspect to maintain cutting-edge expertise for analysis of current and emerging data types. Requirements The successful applicants need to fulfil the following requirements: PhD in bioinformatics
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most advanced technology, we also develop novel technologies and transform the data they generate into knowledge. About the department/group In this role, you belong to the department that works with
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with collaborators and facility users. Our working language is English. Required knowledge We are looking for a person with a PhD in structural biology, molecular biology, biotechnology or equal. You have extensive
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with collaborators and facility users. Our working language is English. Required knowledge We are looking for a person with a PhD in structural biology, molecular biology, biotechnology or equal. You have extensive
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information about us, please visit: The Department of Environmental Science . We are seeking a highly motivated Staff Scientist to join our Molecular Toxicology research environment at Science for Life