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welcome you to apply for a DDLS PhD position in Data-driven cell and molecular biology at the Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University. The Department of Information Technology holds a
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mathematical statistics (University of Gothenburg / Chalmers University of Technology) Prof. Mats Nilsson, pioneer in spatial genomics (SciLifeLab & Stockholm University) Integration into the national DDLS
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substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way. For this position, the applicant must hold a master’s degree in molecular biotechnology, bioinformatics, computer science, or another area that the employer
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for a DDLS PhD position in Data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics at the Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University. The Department of Information Technology holds a leading position
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candidate will receive training in advanced solution NMR spectroscopy and synthetic organic chemistry, and will gain knowledge in biochemistry. The overall training is expected to provide a wide set of skills
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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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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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subsequent publications. The student will join Azizpour’s group at KTH. The position is in collaboration with the CBH school, and Uppsala University. It is funded by the the SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National
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development projects, and drive science forward. This position is one of several industrial PhD roles funded by the DDLS program, which supports training in four strategic areas: cell and molecular biology
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interested in this position. 3. Why you believe you are qualified for this position. Your workplace You will work at the Biology division, which is a part of the department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology at