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/checkQC ), nf-core pipelines (https://nf-co.re/ ), and Nextflow. Are you interested in working close to cutting-edge research and supporting a broad scientific community? Do you thrive in a dynamic and
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within the research area. We care about creating a positive, respectful, and stimulating environment. We value communication and collaboration and a workplace that promotes learning and development for all
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the organisation. Duties include: Coordination and administration of the Alpha Cell programme. Planning and organizing meetings, documenting decisions, and ensuring timely communication. Developing and maintaining
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://nbis.se) is a large national infrastructure in rapid development providing support, tools and training to the Swedish life science research community. NBIS constitutes the bioinformatics platform
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with collaborators and facility users. Our working language is English. Required knowledge We are looking for a person with a PhD in structural biology, molecular biology, biotechnology or equal. You have extensive
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with collaborators and facility users. Our working language is English. Required knowledge We are looking for a person with a PhD in structural biology, molecular biology, biotechnology or equal. You have extensive
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therefore also requires excellent managerial, communication and project lead skills and experience. You will be working closely with the Scientific Directors, PIs and infrastructure platform heads
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national and international partners, such as WASP , with the aim of bridging the life science and data science communities. The DDLS program will focus on four strategic areas of data-driven research: cell
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large-scale genomics or molecular cell biology techniques Ability to analyze large-scale data Collaborative abilities Independence Strong publication record Strong oral and written communication skills
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the main working language. The department is located at the Biomedical Centre in Uppsala, which facilitates collaborations with research groups in biology, pharmacy, medicine and SciLifeLab and gives