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assays, complemented by mass-spectrometry-driven chemical profiling and machine-learning-supported multivariate analysis. Where relevant, CRISPR-Cas-based genetic perturbations in mammalian cell models
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focus in multidisciplinary research. The CMCB laboratory aims more specifically at developing cutting-edge data/image analysis as well as modelling strategies to answer fundamental biology issues with
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. Required competencies: Strong background in bioinformatics (e.g., R, Linux, Python). Experience working with large cohorts and high-dimensional data. Experience with microbiome analysis and/or GWAS
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). Experience working with large cohorts and high-dimensional data. Experience with microbiome analysis and/or GWAS. Excellent English communication skills, both written and spoken. Meritorious (preferred
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particle physics division at Stockholm University, which currently consists of six faculty members, four researchers and postdocs and seven PhD students. The focus will be on analysis of the high energy
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and data science Experience with next-generation sequencing, mutation analysis, or cancer model systems is highly desirable. A strong interest in interdisciplinary research at the interface
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materials (Metal Organic Frameworks) that will be tailored with catalytically active sites of different nature and used as heterogeneous catalysts for organic reactions. This project is highly
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responsibilities include designing and conducting field experiments, coordinating studies across multiple sites which includes collaboration with multiple international research groups, data analysis, and writing
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analysis and requires an adaptable, self-motivated researcher who can take independent responsibility for coordinating remote collaboration, leading online meetings, and managing diverse field activities. As
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also be subjected to droplet microfluidics, one of the most promising high-throughput methods for effectively processing the MIP-probe-positive individual cells for RNAseq analysis by using our standard