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within the subject area, including experimental work, data analysis, interpretation, presentation and dissemination of research result. Specifically, the research work will involve working with cell line
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shared by Karolinska Institutet, KTH and Stockholm university. Your mission We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team to develop new tools to analyze the sequencing data
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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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biology to pioneer research in immunology using single-cell and spatial transcriptomics data. The focus will be on development of novel computational methods for gaining fundamental insights into healthy
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of further development. The postdoctoral position includes a combination of experimental work, data analysis, as well as interpretation and presentation of research results. The main part of the work for the
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the lab and bioinformatic/statistical analyses of next-generation sequence data. The project will be conducted in collaboration with Prof. Göran Arnqvist (Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University
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is full-time for 2 years, with access starting in May 2026 or by agreement. Departmental specific information The research will be carried out in the laboratory of Cemal Erdem at the Department
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spectroscopy. The scholarship is two years full time with access 15 April, 2026 or by agreement. The deadline for applications is 20 February, 2026. Departmental specific information The scholarship is placed
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). The project focuses on developing computational models for cancer risk assessment, integrating multiple types of data and risk factors. The main objective is to design and apply machine learning and deep
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cutting-edge, high-density data-driven research that impacts academia, industry, and policy worldwide. About the Programme Fellowship: each participant will benefit from a 36-month postdoctoral training