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haplogroups, principal component analysis, analysis, analysis of kinship, trait analysis and metagenomic analysis (incl. analysis of pathogenic microorganisms). The bioinformatician is involved in maintaining
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sequencing platforms (e.g. NextSeq 2000, NovaSeq X Plus). The role also includes continuous improvement and standardization of existing analysis methods (e.g. single-cell applications, basic histology and
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, protocol selection and bioinformatics analysis, we hope to enable world-leading research. You can find more information at ngisweden.scilifelab.se . The employment will be placed at the Department
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and bioinformatic analysis of gene expression data in different types of tissues: mice, humans and plants. This work will include analysis of data generated with the latest Spatial Transcriptomics and
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factor – DNA binding, detecting protein – protein interactions or enzyme optimization. Main responsibilities The candidate will use and develop methods within one, or preferably multiple, of the following
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Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics . Main responsibilities We are looking for 1-2 bioinformatics experts that will participate in analysis of spatial omics data and/or advanced biostatistics/machine
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experiences, and investigative assignments are included. Relationship-building between the scientific and infrastructure teams of the program and internal communication are key elements, as is an oversight
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. The candidate will combine experimental and computational approaches. The project will start with bioinformatics-driven analysis, followed by integration of data generated from experimental models. Over time, the
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, from industry, academia, and/or healthcare, is a very important factor in judging candidates, preferably three years or more. It is a strong merit to have experience from operating infrastructure
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to study host-microbiome interactions at the spatial level in the colon. The research activities of the doctoral student will focus on the experimental and computational analysis of spatial gene expression