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for! We are searching for a Systems developer in service development and operations for Linux at the AIDA Data Hub, belonging to the Department of Science and Technology, based at the Center for Medical
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international environment? Are you looking for an employer that invests in sustainable employeeship and offers safe, favourable working conditions? We welcome you to apply for a position as a system developer at
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new era of quantitative and predictive biology. Install, configure and maintain Linux servers (hardware and software) Manage clusters, software environments and automation tools (e.g. Ansible) Develop
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, bioinformaticians, and software developers, both within Clinical Genomics and in collaboration with healthcare professionals at Karolinska University Hospital and research groups at Karolinska Institutet. By applying
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bioinformatics pipelines for the metabolomics data analysis and visualization of metabolomics data, support the integration of software tools for data (pre-)processing, biomarker discovery, and predictive
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using Cell Painting and high-content imaging. Deep learning and multivariate methods, both supervised and unsupervised. Development of software and pipelines for analysis of large-scale image data
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(MaxQuant, Proteome Discoverer, Peaks Studio, DIA-NN, HDX-Examiner, etc), MS RAW data analysis software (Xcalibur, Freestyle, etc.). Proficiency in protein-centric pathway analysis, enrichment, and network
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Discoverer, Peaks Studio, DIA-NN, HDX-Examiner, etc), MS RAW data analysis software (Xcalibur, Freestyle, etc.). Proficiency in protein-centric pathway analysis, enrichment, and network analysis using tools
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eager to contribute to the future of life science research. You stay up to date with the latest trends in AI and software development, and you thrive in an environment where new solutions are rapidly put
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binding data. Examples of suitable backgrounds: Optical engineering, hardware-software integration, image analysis. Building quantitative models: Using high-throughput binding data to build sequence