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transcriptomics (Visium HD, Xenium), single-cell RNA sequencing, and computational modeling, the student will map tumor cell states, lineage hierarchies, and differentiation trajectories. Insights from
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The Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM) at Linköping University launches a new Postoc program searching for the next generation of leading scientists! WCMM Linköping is part of a
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programme complementing scientific skills with personal and entrepreneurial skills, including communication to various audiences, career development, intellectual property, and startup funding. The doctoral
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The Department of Chemistry, Umeå University, Sweden, is opening a PhD position in Chemistry with a specialization in geochemistry. The thesis project will focus on the occurrence and stability
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of the group. Finally, the doctoral student will have to fulfill the course requirements of the PhD program as outlined in the relevant rules and documentation available at the ki.se website. What do we offer? A
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programme FADOS, which comprises 17 PhD students positioned at eight universities, four research institutes, and four companies. We expect that the qualified applicant (at the time of employment) has a
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requirements PhD degree. Preference will be given to those who were awarded a PhD or attained equivalent research competence no more than five years prior to the expiry of the application period for the position
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applications. Entry requirements To quality, the applicants must hold a PhD in computational biology or bioinformatics and have strong knowledge of RNA biology and biomedical sciences. Experience with sequencing
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well as related administration. The research will be carried out within the framework of a fellow position within the WISE program, which involves the development of a comprehensive research activity at a high
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scientific and pedagogical excellence, along with strong potential to establish an independent, high-impact research program aligned with the focus areas of Molecular Biology and the MIMS organization