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Uppsala University, Disciplinary Domain of Science and Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry – BMC Postdoctoral position in Biochemistry The Department of Chemistry – BMC is
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information about us, please visit: the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics . Project description A postdoctoral position is available in the research lab of Emil Marklund, based at SciLifeLab campus
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collected at the Baltic Sea Centre’s marine research station Askö and integration of environmental metadata collected in collaboration with researchers at the Baltic Sea Centre. The postdoctoral researcher
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postdoctoral scientist to join the Friedländer team which is part of the MBW department and has research activities at SciLifeLab. Our team has recently found RNA molecules to be present in fragmented form in
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the developmental rules underlying phenotypic variation. The successful postdoctoral fellow will develop and implement an empirical framework that utilizes data-driven algorithms to learn relationships between past
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School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health at KTH Job description Professor Tuuli Lappalainen’s research group is looking for a postdoctoral researcher for a research
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haplogroups, principal component analysis, analysis, analysis of kinship, trait analysis and metagenomic analysis (incl. analysis of pathogenic microorganisms). The bioinformatician is involved in maintaining
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two postdoctoral researchers, two master students and two summer students. Our goal is to be a hub of great talents with different backgrounds, located together at Clinical Cancer Center in Malmö, as a
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communication skills in both written and spoken English, and ability to collaborate with scientists of different backgrounds. Also meriting: Experience of support and teaching within bioinformatics. Postdoctoral
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Experience of support and teaching within bioinformatics Postdoctoral experience Strong skills in experimental design and software development “Reproducible research” and “FAIR data” are central concepts to us