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bioinformatician to analyse complex proteomics datasets and develop innovative tools for data processing, visualization, and generation of databases and prediction models. You will build and maintain reproducible
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are seeking a bioinformatician to analyse complex proteomics datasets and develop innovative tools for data processing, visualization, and generation of databases and prediction models. You will build and
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for representation learning, predictive modelling, or functional inference, including deep learning approaches. Cheminformatics & Chemical Biology Data: Familiarity with molecular representations, compound annotation
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new era of quantitative and predictive biology. Install, configure and maintain Linux servers (hardware and software) Manage clusters, software environments and automation tools (e.g. Ansible) Develop
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predictive biology. More specifically, you will engage in the following areas: Analysis, visualization, and interpretation of NGS-based perturbation datasets with existing and emerging methods Support of CFG
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services together with senior experts at the SciLifeLab Bioinformatics Platform and the SciLifeLab Data Centre, to catalyze groundbreaking research in a new era of quantitative and predictive biology. About
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bioinformatics pipelines for the metabolomics data analysis and visualization of metabolomics data, support the integration of software tools for data (pre-)processing, biomarker discovery, and predictive
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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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of the proteins involved in the project, but also applying machine learning to predict the effects of allosteric modulation and to understand the biology of the specific systems we are studying. Qualification
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how developmental dynamics can both open up and restrict evolutionary possibilities, and how this knowledge can help us better understand, predict, and even influence evolutionary change. We approach