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well as coordinate the Director’s commitments. You work in close co-operation with the management and other staff of the operational support to provide qualified and coordinated support to the Director. Main tasks
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Uppsala University, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology NBIS (National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden) is looking for an engaged and knowledgeable research infrastructure specialist in
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) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global
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, chemical, biochemical and physical research areas. You will be involved in teaching methodology courses at postgraduate level and provide user training on EM methods. Work assignments include, operation and
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, chemical, biochemical and physical research areas. You will be involved in teaching methodology courses at postgraduate level and provide user training on EM methods. Work assignments include, operation and
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sinks, recent research has shown that they can also emit methane, nitrous oxide, and underexplored VOCs. Microbial activity is key to these emissions, but we need to understand how different processes
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and bioinformatic analysis of gene expression data in different types of tissues: mice, humans and plants. This work will include analysis of data generated with the latest Spatial Transcriptomics and
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the recruitment process, you will be asked to complete a work sample using code, and you should be prepared to discuss code in some form in a possible interview. Some of the technologies we work with are
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, and antibody production, as well as NBIS (National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden). The department hosts a unit within Display and Selection Technologies (https://www.scilifelab.se/units/display
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in vivo models. Infrastructure and expertise in various so-called omics technologies, single-cell biology, bioinformatics, drug development, and more are available locally through the SciLifeLab