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course catalog and you will have the opportunity to participate in teaching at advanced level (PhD level and up). Requirements PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, or a related
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areas, such as scientific and educational development, leadership development as well as patent and innovation support. The position is part of the SciLifeLab Fellows program and will be placed within
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. The research group is part of the National Program for Data-driven Life Science (DDLS), generously funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation: www.scilifelab.se/data-driven/ Our group focuses on studying
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like computational complexity of algorithms. It’s also fairly common that we need to drill down into the code for some tool to figure out what’s wrong, so being able to read and understand code is
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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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, including high-throughput screening, high-content imaging, omics technologies, and computational approaches, to elucidate mechanisms of toxicity. Ultimately, our work contributes to a deeper understanding of
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investigation. Being part of a larger collaborative project, the postdoctoral researcher will be involved into discussions within a broad range of fields including computational, medicinal and organic chemistry
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have a background in bioinformatics, computational cancer biology, or related fields with experience in cancer and data-driven research. For more details about our research visit: www.alundberg.org
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health Project description Third-cycle subject: Medical Technology (Joint KTH-KI program) In
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to study host-microbiome interactions at the spatial level in the colon. The research activities of the doctoral student will focus on the experimental and computational analysis of spatial gene expression