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. The research group is part of the National Program for Data-driven Life Science (DDLS), generously funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation: www.scilifelab.se/data-driven/ Our group focuses on studying
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tasks include development of adequate single-molecule labeling strategies, optimized use of high-precision MINFLUX microscopy, and establishing methods for data precision analysis. What we offer A
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facility belonging to SciLifeLab, part of a national infrastructure for research in life science. The creative and research-intense environment contributes to a broad knowledge-base as well as cutting-edge
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are seeking a motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Research and Development (R&D) team at the Uppsala node of the National Genomics Infrastructure (NGI), part of SciLifeLab
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transcriptomics. The Engblom lab is committed to cutting-edge research in spatially resolving immune responses during tumor progression and anti-cancer therapy. Your mission The applicant is expected to run and
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postdoctoral scientist to join the Friedländer team which is part of the MBW department and has research activities at SciLifeLab. Our team has recently found RNA molecules to be present in fragmented form in
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Genetics at the Swedish Museum of Natural History is offering a two-year Postdoc position focused on theory of adaptive radiation. Work tasks We will focus on building spatially explicit and trait-based
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of the project, through development of the R package treepplr (www.github.com/treeppl/treepplr ). The work will include development and implementation of methods to test model adequacy, inference diagnostics
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Genetics at the Swedish Museum of Natural History is offering a two-year Postdoc position focused on understanding the evolution of homoploid hybrid lineages. Work tasks We will focus on sequencing
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