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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Engineering Sciences Subject field Biophysics. Subject description The subject area is biophysics with a focus on in vivo-mimetic technology and includes
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Admission to Doctoral (PhD) Studies in the subject Engineering Sciences with specialization in Biomedical Engineering at the Division of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Materials Science and
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method for understanding complex genomic alterations. While sequencing technologies have made a leap forward, work is still needed on the computational side to fully use the technology. This is an
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year project, funded by the DDLS program, we aim to develop AI-based tools in design of affinity ligands, such as the prediction of binding interactions between proteins. Data-driven life science (DDLS
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the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. Dahlin’s team works at the intersection between experimental and computational medicine to map blood cell development at the single-cell level. This is performed
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maintenance of instruments and computer systems, as well as assisting researchers in preparation of EM samples, data collection, and image analysis. You will also act as a coordinator for ongoing facility
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maintenance of instruments and computer systems, as well as assisting researchers in preparation of EM samples, data collection, and image analysis. You will also act as a coordinator for ongoing facility
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will be financial coordination of the newly launched KAW funded SciLifeLab Alpha Cell program as well as the EU MSCA SciLifeLab PULSE Post Doc program PULSE Postdoc program. About the Programs The Alpha
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stakeholders at all SciLifeLab sites in Sweden, e.g. representing the technology platforms, the national data centre, the operations office, the training hub, the data-driven life science (DDLS) research program
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strong merit. We are seeking a post-doc candidate who is passionate about answering biological questions related to cancer immunology using cutting edge technology in close collaboration with experimental