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. Our research is focused on cell biology, spatial proteiomics and machine learning for bioimage analysis. The aim is to understand how human proteins are distributed in time and space, how this affects
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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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position as Associate Senior Lecturer. Data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics includes computational analysis that integrates molecular and clinical data for precision medicine and diagnostics
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. Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology ), inventory and analysis of terrestrial resources and the environment (Dept. of Forest Resource Management ), aquatic biodiversity, microbial ecology and environmental
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learning methods to understand and investigate the functional behavior of gender-specific cancers. The work will include: Development of ML/DL methods for multi-omics data analysis. Design and implementation
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microbial ecology. The research could also address advanced data-driven and machine-learning approaches for the analysis and integration of complex neural and movement data, supporting new insights
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’ system engineers. Train and support users in sample preparation and data collection (both for siungle particle and tomography). Provide advice and hands-on guidance in data processing and analysis, helping
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to analyze human gut microbiome data from large cohorts. Responsibilities Microbe-microbe and host microbe interaction analysis in multiple cohorts (n=2500) Evaluate differential fitness of specific strains in
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). Applications must include the following elements: Copies of diplomas and grades from previous university studies and certificates of fulfilled language requirements (see above) . Translations into English or
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. The position is open to computational scientists with an interest in single-cell metagenomic analysis. Applications will be accepted until December 11th, 2025. About the position Bioinformatic methods for single