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research group within the Centre for Analysis and Synthesis (CAS) at the Department of Chemistry. We are a highly international unit and strive to maintain gender balance. Research at CAS focuses
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approval, ordering register data, and conducting econometric analysis of large register-based datasets. Further tasks include conducting health economic evaluations, project planning, scientific writing, and
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used to build neural networks using light transmission for connections and interpretation of electrical signals for memory and signal analysis. It will also include the design of nanophotonic elements
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. The research group, led by Professor Thoas Fioretos , consists of about ten members with expertise in advanced flow cytometry, single-cell analysis, bioinformatics, antibody technology, and experimental systems
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to the development of technology to create sustainable and circular solutions for products and services with applications in the environment, analysis, food, water, agriculture, medicine, and industrial biotechnology
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, Sweden, and the Netherlands, collaborating on qualitative, ethnographic research and data analysis. Duties include: Planning and conducting field studies and interviews in Sweden, Finland, and/or
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the main basis for assessment. Breadth, depth, and relevance, as well as elements of independent work, shall be taken into account. Terms and conditions The position is a fixed-term employment of four years
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experience in large-scale quantitative and functional proteomics Experience in sample preparation of cells for quantitative proteomics Strong skills in quantitative proteomics data analysis using R, as
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processing and analysis. CIPA is also the coordinating unit for Lund University's InfraVis node, consisting of around 10 people with complementary expertise. InfraVis and CIPA provide all employees with
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transformation. The work encompasses case study analysis of particular countries and strategic sectors. It may also include exploring organizations’ and institutions’ (with a focus on AUDA-NEPAD and the ASTII