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University and Uppsala University. The center also collaborates with several other universities. The employment will be placed at the Department of biochemistry and biophysics, at Stockholm university. More
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. Such additional experience should be demonstrated and included in your application, e.g. through articles published in international peer-reviewed journals, or by employment at companies or other institutions
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Ready to explore, break barriers, and discover more? We know you’ve got big plans – so do we! Our colleagues across the globe love innovating with science and technology to enrich people’s lives
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will combine state-of-the-art computer vision, modeling and archived specimens to determine biotic and abiotic factors driving spatial variation in molt phenology. It will use museum genomics to recover
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of biomarkers for disease risks, diagnosis, drug response and monitoring of health. The precision medicine research is expected to make use of existing strong assets in Sweden and abroad, such as molecular data
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method for understanding complex genomic alterations. While sequencing technologies have made a leap forward, work is still needed on the computational side to fully use the technology. This is an
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. This project asks: how do genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors interact across different ancestry groups to influence CMD risk, and can ancestry-specific insights inform more precise prediction
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considered a plus. Admission Regulations for Doctoral Studies at Stockholm University. About the employment We offer a fixed-term employment as a doctoral student according to Chapter 5 of the Higher Education
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or predictive modelling of pathogen biology or host-microbe systems for which multidimensional, genome-scale experimental data are now available or it may use population-scale genetic, clinical, or public health
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, Stockholm University and Uppsala University. The center also collaborates with several other universities. The employment will be placed at the Department of biochemistry and biophysics, at Stockholm