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information about us, please visit: www.dbb.su.se . Main responsibilities We are looking for a highly motivated staff scientist to join the In Situ Sequencing (ISS). While formally affiliated with DBB
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part of the Data driven Life Sciences [DDLS] PhD research school. Keywords: PhD position, Metagenomics, human gut microbiota, shotgun metagenomics, microbiota evolution, microbiome, long read sequencing
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) and single-nucleus RNA sequencing (MGI G400, Parse, and SmartSeq3) data are currently being generated from up to 300 cases. This cohort will constitute one of the largest spatial multi-omics CRC
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and reseaerch in infections diseases Expertise in areas such as translational research, diagnostics, sequencing, biobanking, or high-throughput laboratory systems Extensive Experience working
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pangenomics of polyploids Project description This PhD project investigates how whole-genome duplication reshapes genome evolution using comparative pangenomics across multiple natural diploid–polyploid species
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++, Python, Rust, …). Demonstrated experience in one of the following areas, with a willingness to learn one another: (1) genome sequences and omics data, (2) deep learning, and (3) compressed data structures
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sequencing of genomes and biomes, continuous recording of video and audio in the wild, high-throughput imaging of biological specimens, and large-scale remote monitoring of organisms or habitats. In this PhD
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such as state-of-the-art organoid technologies, high-throughput drug screening, cell barcoding and single cell sequencing. The group is located at Science for Life Laboratory , which hosts multiple cutting
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, Illumina (Illumina protein prep) and MesoScale Diagnostics. The team constists of research engineers and researchers and we are working closely with the sequencing platform NGI at Uppsala University for some
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antibody sequences for functional testing. The doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student In this PhD project, the student will use and develop new tools for multimodal data to study