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to handle the massive amounts of data generated by novel high-throughput scMetaG methods. Here, the PhD student will develop novel bioinformatic methods and tools, which can be used to analyze massive amounts
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, existing bioinformatic tools are not equipped to handle the massive amounts of data generated by novel high-throughput scMetaG methods. Here, the PhD student will develop novel bioinformatic methods and
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Initiatives in Forest Research (https://www.slu.se/wiforce ), was created. Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join the TRACE-AIR project
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/wiforce ), was created. Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join the TRACE-AIR project, a cutting-edge research initiative in forest
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD position within the Infection Medicine Research Group The research group
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trees. To investigate how variation in NUE influences properties of wood, the student will also perform high-resolution analyses of wood chemical, structural and mechanical properties of wood. The PhD
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medicine in sepsis. The group consists of senior researchers, postdocs, and PhD students with expertise in clinical medicine, cell and molecular biology, proteomics, and bioinformatics. Within the research
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transcription initiation and termination during several years in growing spruces and pines that are exposed to stress. The project includes both wet lab work and bioinformatic analysis. With our research, we will
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approaches (plant physiology, quantitative genetics and bioinformatics) to understand how heritable plastic responses work at both the individual and population levels. The student will be based in the Swarts
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(Picea abies). The student will work with a variety of methodological approaches (plant physiology, quantitative genetics and bioinformatics) to understand how heritable plastic responses work at both