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biochemistry to uncover molecular mechanisms of disease and accelerate therapeutic discovery. Position overview We are seeking a Bioinformatician with expertise in genomics and proteomics data analysis to join
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DNA/RNA high-throughput sequencing data analysis and image processing. We are looking for candidates that can expand the skills from the Unit towards proteomic and metabolomic data analyses. The Unit
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in advanced bioimaging (including super-resolution, confocal and electron microscopy), genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, high-performance computing and field research. We promote research
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at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, which offers an international, collaborative, and open-minded research environment. Please visit the lab’s webpage for more information: https://www.umu.se/en
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on proteomics (DNA pulldown/mass spectrometry) or CRISPR/Cas9 perturbation coupled with singe-cell transcriptomics (Perturb-seq). Promising hits identified in these screens will be further characterized
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proteomics. Particular emphasis will be placed on the role of the lysosomal protein LIMP-2 in disease progression. The successful candidate will lead this project – planning and performing experiments
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TR333, SFB 1454, or iBehave). Expertise in proteomic analyses is desirable. In addition, the professorship is expected to actively contribute to conducting and further developing teaching within
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is led by Johan Malmström, whose goal is to develop methods within proteomics to promote the implementation of precision medicine in sepsis. The group consists of senior researchers, postdocs, and PhD
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(DC2, DC3, DC12 or DC13) with expected synergies between DC2-DC3 (in vitro models, proteomics methodology) and DC12-DC13 (receptor modelling and engineering). The students will also collaborate with
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vectors studies, including vector design and cloning. RNA sequencing. Proteomics/transcriptomics and bioinformatics. PLA. Immunohistochemistry on brain sections. Surgery to implant electrodes and EEG