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mosquitoes. We are now looking for an experimental geneticist or an cryo-imaging expert for projects funded by the Wallenberg Foundation. Aim of the position is to study how molecular interactions between
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student, three postdoctoral researchers, and a research engineer. We are part of the Lund University Cancer Centre at Medicon Village and belong to the Division of Translational Cancer Research within
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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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learning, bioinformatics or advanced statistical methods, to help explore molecular, imaging, clinical and/or epidemiological data. You will apply, adapt and develop machine learning approaches to provide
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computational photography. The specific focus is on research and development of methods and mathematical analysis relevant to perception, image formation, and computer graphics. The general focus is on research
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research here The research group is led by Åsa Mackenzie. We are now looking for a driven and knowledge-hungry postdoctoral fellow to work on identifying the connection between specific neurons within and
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, including a joint postdoctoral programme of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine, drive fund raising and manage external reviews and refunding process. You will use your scientific and
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intracellular or extracellular bacteria. Analysis of DNA damage markers, levels of m6A machinery (writers, erasers and readers), and host cell response in 2D and 3D culture models by biochemical and imaging
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or advanced statistical methods, to help explore molecular, imaging, clinical and/or epidemiological data. You will apply, adapt and develop machine learning approaches to provide data analysis support to data
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Assistant Professor in artificial intelligence (AI) with a focus on precision medicine (PA2025/1776)
based on multimodal data that have the potential to result in a paradigm shift from focus on “prevention with one size fits all” to “precision prevention”, the latter meaning specific preventive therapies