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the field of biotechnology, focusing on microbial physiology, precision fermentation, synthetic biology, bioinformatics, enzymes, and enzymatic processes. The purpose of the research is often linked
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of the position is to develop the independence as a researcher and to create the opportunity of further development. The research tasks include the optimization of cultivation processes and freeze-drying
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tissue from patients undergoing immunotherapy. These analyses generate large amounts of data that require processing by experts with the right skills in bioinformatics and molecular biology. The research
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complemented with bulk and single cell RNAseq data from relevant tissues to investigate T2D pathogenesis and its early life programming. Read more about the research here (https://portal.research.lu.se/en
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. The research group, led by Professor Thoas Fioretos , consists of about ten members with expertise in advanced flow cytometry, single-cell analysis, bioinformatics, antibody technology, and experimental systems
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lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). This will include RNA-sequencing of single leukemia cells, bioinformatic analysis of the data, follow-up analyses, and functional experiments. You will be responsible for executing
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charge detection. More information can be found at: www.ftf.lth.se , www.nano.lu.se https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/ville-maisi Subject description QPHOTON’s aim is to design, fabricate and
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of knowledge gaps, statistical processing and analysis of existing data, and writing both scientific and popular science articles. Course leadership and teaching within the Master’s program in Public Health
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application date. Documented pedagogical experience. Experience in image analysis and/or computer vision, especially in the context of medical imaging Development, implementation and validation of AI tools and
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prestigious grants from the European Research Council and Wallenberg Foundation (see https://www.cmps.lu.se for more information) The current position is placed in Prof. Susanna Horsefield’s research group