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Sequencing and associated bioinformatics. Assessment criteria This is a career development position primarily focused on research. The position is intended as an initial step in a career, and the assessment
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nine research groups with a total of ~60 researchers and constitute a collaborative and inclusive research environment. In our research group, we apply large-scale sequencing, molecular genetic and
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experience in the analysis and handling of single-cell RNA sequencing data. Experience working with tumor genomic analyses. Great importance will be placed on suitable personal qualities. The role requires
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publication list A cover letter explaining why you are interested in the position and how the research project aligns with your research background and future research plans (maximum 2 pages). Contact
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while optimizing sequence properties. An emerging frontier focuses on designing proteins that act as templates for inorganic interfaces, forming symmetric oligomers that control inorganic material
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of proteins with near-atomic accuracy. Models such as RFdiffusion, LigandMPNN, and hallucination-based frameworks can now generate symmetric oligomers, cages, and backbones while optimizing sequence properties
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and document insights through high-quality publications. Collaborate closely with academic and industrial partners to ensure real-world applicability and alignment with evolving 6G visions. The position
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compiled into a single PDF-file containing: CV and publication list A cover letter explaining why you are interested in the position and how the research project aligns with your research background and
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laboratory. While the focus of the position must be aligned with the group’s scientific vision, the successful applicant will be able to influence his or her specific research questions. Work duties The
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) understand how early pathological events in AD give rise to inter-individual heterogeneity in disease expression. The project will involve integration of multiple large, longitudinal neuroimaging datasets