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during infection using machine learning Detailed information on and specific requirements for each project is given below. The IceLab Multidisciplinary Postdoctoral Program funded by Kempestiftelserna
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Together with The Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS) and the SciLifeLab & Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) , Umeå University is looking
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the research school and learn alongside each other in carefully designed courses that align with the excellence centre’s multidisciplinary theme. The program prepares next-generation computational biologists
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primarily in the medical, biomedical, pharmacy, and nursing programs. The department is located at the Biomedical Center (BMC) in Uppsala and has over 110 employees, including teachers, researchers, doctoral
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biotechnology, life sciences, molecular biology and biomedicine. In addition, it includes supervising research and contributing to development projects. Establishing a research program in translational
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plan and conduct data processing and statistical analyses. Knowledge of statistics and programming (e.g., R) is therefore a requirement. The candidate is expected to compile research results, interpret
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and independently plan scientific research, as well as collaborate with other project members. Excellent proficiency in English, both oral and written. Meriting Qualifications: Experience in
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will have access to a range of tailored resources and support, including programs & opportunities for mentoring, professional development, leadership training, and networking, as well as access
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advantage. Ability to think independently, plan, execute and interpret experiments is essential. Written and spoken English is essential The successful scholarship holder must be highly independent and
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will join a multidisciplinary research program that combines experimental models, patient-derived materials, and advanced technologies to explore the mechanisms that preserve auditory system homeostasis