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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Computational methods and AI applied to large-scale molecular data are transforming biology – from molecular structures and cellular
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About the workplace The Swedish Museum of Natural History (NRM) is a major research institute located in Stockholm. NRM research activities combine venerable tradition and modern scientific methods
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improving population genomic and bioinformatic methods to analyze palaeogenomic data, funded by research grants from Formas, Vetenskapsrådet and Riksbankens Jubileumsfond. The Human Evolution program has
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microscopy (EM) method development using focused ion beam (FIB), cryo-EM and electron tomography. The position is for four years of doctoral studies, including participation in research and postgraduate
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techniques using machine learning and other computational techniques. His most important contributions to this work are the methods he developed for assessing quality of protein models, notably Pcons and
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using Cell Painting and high-content imaging. Deep learning and multivariate methods, both supervised and unsupervised. Development of software and pipelines for analysis of large-scale image data
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Do you want to contribute to improving human health? Computational methods and artificial intelligence on large-scale molecular data are transforming the study of biological systems at all levels
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, or similar. You will be encouraged to publish scientific findings and share new analysis methods, as well as present results to stakeholders across multidisciplinary teams. You will participate in Clinical
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and includes both basic studies on disease causes and the development and evaluation of improved diagnostics and new treatment methods. More about the department’s activities can be found
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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