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a highly driven, experienced and team-oriented associate researcher, interested in developing and providing cutting-edge research services in single-cell and spatial biology sequencing applications
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for state-of-the-art DNA sequencing and SNP genotyping to researchers across Sweden. By providing access to advanced genomics techniques and providing guidelines and support for sampling, study design
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, interested in developing and providing cutting-edge research services in single-cell and spatial biology sequencing applications. As a workplace, we safeguard a positive work environment with respect and
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microorganisms in element cycling, the extent to which it is constrained by the simultaneous limitation of multiple nutrients (co-limitation) remains poorly understood. This project will integrate laboratory
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is aimed at a candidate with experience in wet lab and in bioinformatic analysis. We offer ample opportunities for professional development and specialization across various areas of work, in alignment
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Solna in Stockholm. In the Marklund lab (marklundlab.com ), we investigate how sequence information in biological macromolecules governs recognition, binding, and dynamical structure. We combine high
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and in vivo model systems, applying multiple omics methods. You will be working with clinical samples, method development and several molecular biology techniques, especially PCR and sequencing as
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that may remove such constraints, leading to a fundamental challenge: the potential co-existence of genetically distinct clones, each supporting multiple stable cancer cell states. To understand the effect
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multiple locations in Sweden. It serves as the bioinformatics platform at SciLifeLab, a national resource that facilitates research in molecular biosciences by offering access to state-of-the-art
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). Particular emphasis is placed on HPC-supported computing of sequencing data into assembled transcripts (de novo assembly is a frequent need), and further downstream translation of the ORFs of said transcripts