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experience and grades, the quality of the degree project, references, relevant experience, interviews and the candidate’s written motivation for seeking the position. We are seeking a PhD candidate with strong
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experts in the field of protein engineering, protein production, affinity ligand design and characterization, and machine learning for protein design. This unique PhD position is a 4-year collaborative
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Uppsala University, we are announcing the position as DDLS PhD student in Data driven epidemiology and biology of infection. Data driven epidemiology and biology of infection covers research that will
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metabolite information is also meritorious for this position. Rules governing PhD students are set out in the Higher Education Ordinance chapter 5, §§ 1-7 and in Uppsala University’s rules and guidelines
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conference contributions to review and report the results of these investigations. Alongside the research project, the PhD student will work towards meeting the course requirements of the doctoral program, as
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The doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student This Data Driven Life Sciences (DDLS) PhD project focuses on probabilistic models of protein structure, which can be used primarily
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that change? Then join us in this unique program! At Uppsala university, we are announcing the position as DDLS PhD student in Data driven cell and molecular biology. Data driven cell and molecular biology
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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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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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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