60 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at SciLifeLab
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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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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
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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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structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS), coordinated by SciLifeLab, aims to recruit and train
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experiences. We regard gender equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Description of the workplace The Department of Immunotechnology conducts research ranging from advanced technology development
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of Biochemistry and Biophysics, at Stockholm university. More information about us, please visit: www.dbb.su.se Main responsibilities We are looking for a bioinformatician to join our developers team at NGI
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application! Work assignments The purpose of the position as an assistant professor is that the teacher should be given the opportunity to develop his independence as a researcher and to merit both
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of Uppsala Biomedical Center and Sweden’s only Faculty of Pharmacy, we are a vital engine in the development of education and research in the pharmaceutical sciences. More information about the department and
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. We are looking for a talented researcher who is expected to both develop and adapt cutting-edge computational tools in world-leading independent research. We strive to have a diverse environment, and
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(DDLS) is a 12-year initiative funded with a total of 3,1 billion SEK from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The purpose of the program is to recruit and train the next generation of researchers