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SciLifeLab, aims to recruit and train the next-generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data science capabilities in Sweden. The program is funded with a total
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division The Division of Biomedical Engineering is part of the Department of Materials Science, and Engineering at the Ångström Laboratory. We perform research within the development of miniaturized
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, lineage-tracing, and computational approaches to address clinically relevant questions in cancer and drug development. Our work is carried out in close collaboration with national and international partners
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creating inclusive environments. Flexible and Supportive: Tailored training and career development designed to balance professional growth with personal commitments. State-ot-the-art Research: Engage in
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Associate Professor Stefania Giacomello. Examples of postdoctoral activities: Lead and develop independent research projects in line with the group’s focus Design, conduct and interpret computational analyses
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different research projects in the lab, and will also have the possibility to develop their own project. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to work in a vibrant and highly collaborative
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Biodiversity Subject description The subject concerns biodiversity in a wide sense; variation and evolution within species, between species and among communities across space and time. It includes the study of
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. The goal of this project is to advance gene regulatory network (GRN) inference from multi-omics data by developing novel AI techniques that exploit the knowledge of gene perturbations (experimental design
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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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, biomolecular technology, biodiversity, drug development, and bioinformatics. A remarkable number of these groups are led by outstanding early-career scientists, including 21 SciLifeLab Fellows, 12 DDLS Fellows