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, and industry partners across Europe and beyond. Host Universities: Collaborate with one of 11 leading Swedish universities. What You get Transferable Skills: E.g. Open science, FAIR, communication
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Solna is one of the world’s most advanced and comprehensive life science research infrastructures. Campus Solna thrives as a vibrant, ambitious research community driving large-scale, data-intensive
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programming skills (e.g., Python) Previous experience with analyzing sequencing data Excellent communication abilities, and a collaborative mindset Meritorious for the position: Demonstrated work on developing
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-cell metagenomic analysis Single-cell metagenomic sequencing (scMetaG) can provide maximum-resolution insights into complex microbial communities. However, existing bioinformatic tools are not equipped
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learn crucial transferable skills in good research practice and communication. Supervision: Assoc.Profs. Thomas E Winkler and Maria Cuartero Botia is proposed to supervise the doctoral student. Decisions
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processes to human health and ecosystems. As part of SciLifeLab , a unique nation-wide infrastructure and research community that combines advanced life science technologies with data and AI expertise
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degree, obtained within the last three years prior to the application deadline Highly creative researcher with broad scientific curiosity Mastery of data visualization and scientific communication
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. Selection criteria Essential PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, or computer science with a focus on human gut microbiome data Excellent written and oral English communication skills. Significant
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. You are structured, like to collaborate and communicate well with others in a responsive and flexible way. The following education, experience and expertise are required: PhD in a relevant subject e.g
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the Center for the Human Past. Thee research environment is international, with English as the working language. For more information on the Human Evolution Program, visit: https://www.uu.se/en/department