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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The Department of Laboratory Medicine is a stellar research environment that bridges fundamental research, technology development, and
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research group: https://www.gu.se/en/research/anders-stahlberg Subject area Cancer diagnostics and tumor biology Subject area description This project aims to develop and use next generation cancer
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A 2-year funded postdoctoral fellowship position in understanding the molecular mechanisms and behavioral consequences of normal and abnormal mouse spinal cord development has become available
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Lallemend at the Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, to investigate the molecular landscape of the inner ear during development and under various physiological and pathological conditions. The
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The Rantalainen group is focused on application of machine learning and AI for development and validation of predictive models for cancer precision medicine, with a particular focus computational pathology. Our
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both in vivo and in vitro, sequenced the genome of the Iberian newt, established stable transgenesis, and created genome-edited newts. Harnessing these technological developments, the group is combining
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, visualization, and development of new computational methods for processing and analysis of large-scale omics data. We welcome applications from candidates with pure computational background and those combining
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laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier, who discovered the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology during her time as a scientist and group leader in Umeå. The ‘EC’ Postdoctoral fellow will: Develop a collaborative
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metabolism with applications in neuron development B. Multiscale physiological response of reef-forming marine algae to environmental stress C. Financial Risk Management and Decision Making in Biodiversity
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elements that don't create proteins but profoundly influence how plants develop and respond to their environment. Our research group has pioneered computational tools to identify these genetic elements, but