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learning. The purpose of the position is to develop the independence as a researcher and to create the opportunity of further development. The postdoctoral position is proposed around the following project
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an outstanding and ambitious postdoctoral researcher in computational biology to pioneer understanding and modeling of tissue architecture using single-cell and spatial transcriptomics data. The focus will be
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transcriptomics, and with spatial analysis including integration of different data types constitute strong merits, as well as experience in cancer biology. Entry requirements Postdoctoral scholarships may be
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an outstanding and ambitious postdoctoral researcher in computational biology to pioneer understanding and modeling of tissue architecture using single-cell and spatial transcriptomics data. The focus will be
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at the various infrastructure platforms at Umeå University (https://www.umu.se/en/research/research-infrastructure/ ). Qualifications The postdoctoral fellow is required to have completed a doctoral degree or a
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remodeling - including changes in extracellular matrix composition, tissue mechanics, and spatial organization - and how these changes intersect with immunosuppressive mechanisms that allow tumors to evade
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or mapping single molecules within tissues for biomedical applications we want to hear from you. Join our interdisciplinary group as a postdoctoral researcher at Karolinska Institutet and help us transform
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, spatial omics, and mass spectrometry, as well as NBIS (National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden). The Department hosts a therapeutic antibody unit, Display and Selection Technologies, which is part of
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postdoctoral position focused on climate adaptation in agriculture and forestry. We are seeking a motivated and dedicated person to contribute to European research projects addressing the resilience of crop and
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We are looking for one postdoctoral researcher to join a research project centred around the theme of controlling photochemical reactivity under confinement. Our group, the Grommet Research Group