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and motivated PhD student to join an interdisciplinary project that combines computational biology, spatial transcriptomics, and tumor modeling to understand how the aggressive brain tumor glioblastoma
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that change? Then join us in this unique program! At Karolinska Institutet, we are announcing the position as DDLS PhD student in Data driven epidemiology and biology of infection. Data driven epidemiology and
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, computational modelling, bioinformatic analysis, and experimental vascular biology. Based in a dynamic translational research environment of data-driven life science, computational imaging, and vascular surgery
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. The future of life science is data-driven. Will you be part of that change? Then join us in this unique program! Project description This PhD student position is in the research team of Associate Professor
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Science with an interest in molecular and structural virology. The position at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics at Umeå University is temporary for four years to start during spring
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relies on close collaboration with researchers at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology (IGP) at Uppsala University. The PhD position is within the Data-driven life science (DDLS) Research
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who will make major contributions to life-science research in Sweden. The advertised PhD position, based at Lund University, is generously supported through the DDLS PhD program. Description
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these processes using large-scale population genomic data from modern-day and prehistoric humans. The PhD position is part of the The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS
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and friendly colleagues in an international environment? Are you seeking an employer that offers safe and favorable working conditions? If so, check out the following PhD position at Uppsala University
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interested in this position. 3. Why you believe you are qualified for this position. Your workplace You will work at the Biology division, which is a part of the department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology at