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We are seeking a postdoc to become part of our research team. Research will be conducted at the Günther Lab within the Human Evolution Program within the Department of Organismal Biology
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cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. We are currently seeking a System administrator to support the operation and further development of our advanced computing and data infrastructure
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expansion and is investing in the development of advanced methods for the integrated analysis of biological systems. The platform is now recruiting three bioinformaticians, where one position is at KTH within
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bioinformatics, data management and IT to join our national research infrastructures. As a key infrastructure expert, you will have a central role in connecting our user communities and to develop new data
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binding with simulations and quantitative modeling to gain a physical understanding of life at the molecular level. We are recruiting Postdocs that wants to use and develop state of the art methods
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to participate in relevant research projects and prepare for an international research career. Read more about the research at The Department of Chemistry – BMC at our website . Uppsala University is a leading
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are seeking a bioinformatician to analyse complex proteomics datasets and develop innovative tools for data processing, visualization, and generation of databases and prediction models. You will build and
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users in all aspects of data analysis and data handling Application and development of robust statistical approaches for hit calling and data interpretation Management of datasets for FAIR compliance and
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system developers. The role combines direct involvement in analyses with coordinating a small team. You will drive multi-modal data integration across genetic, proteomic, and chemical datasets using
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to recruit and train the next-generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data science capabilities in Sweden. The program is funded with a total of 3.3 billion