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emerging anti-cancer therapies, particularly towards targeted immunotherapies. The bioinformatician is also expected to develop tools to facilitate the translation of the work into new clinical initiatives
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emerging anti-cancer therapies, particularly towards targeted immunotherapies. The bioinformatician is also expected to develop tools to facilitate the translation of the work into new clinical initiatives
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, they introduce new and understudied attack surfaces. The research aims to uncover novel network-based threats targeting these systems and to develop robust countermeasures. By systematically identifying
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Regulations for Mälardalen University Position description An appointment as Associate Senior Lecturer is a fixed-term, tenure-track position of no less than four and no more than six years, in accordance with
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extensive cell tracking studies with massive parallel sequencing and molecular manipulations to gain insights into regulatory mechanisms whose appropriate targeting could impose regenerative traits to mammals
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investigating how such substances affect molecular targets and induce changes in cellular and physiological processes or pathological processes in relevant in vitro and in vivo models, knowledge is gained about
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and similar substances interact with biological systems. By investigating how such substances affect molecular targets and induce changes in cellular and physiological processes or pathological
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targets, e.g., Kubernetes is a strong advantage. An excellent knowledge in the focused research areas of Software Technology and Machine Learning are strong advantages. Experience in teaching at
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technologies. We use innovative technologies that combine CRISPR perturbations with spatial transcriptomics—enabling precise tracking of how gene changes influence the tumor’s invasion routes through brain
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-capacity computational resources, extensive biobanks and career support programs . In this tenure track position as Associate Senior Lecturer (DDLS Fellow) we are addressing outstanding junior scientists