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office that gives support for commercialization and external collaboration. Read more here. Uppsala University offers one of the country’s best educations in chemistry, with strong links to world-leading
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and integrative (proteo-)omics expertise in the lab, guided by leading experts in terminomics, systems-level data analysis, and structural bioinformatics. Your profile A PhD in biology, biochemistry
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Reference number REF 2026-0110 Are you passionate about pushing the boundaries of genomics? We are looking for a Doctoral student to join an exciting project at the intersection of genomics and data
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. Salary and employment benefits The university applies individual salaries. More information about employee benefits is available https://liu.se/en/work-at-liu/employee-benefits . Union representatives
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: The primary location will be at the KI Flemingsberg campus, but since the project is a collaboration with the SciLifeLab DDD platform some parts of the project will also be performed in Solna. https
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larger and broader group of users. Duties The tasks consist of analysis of DNA data from historical and prehistorical material from humans, animals and plants, as well as from sediments. The analyses
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and evolutionary dynamics. The positions are based in Assistant Professor Lisandro Milocco’s research group at Stockholm University and SciLifeLab, within Sweden’s national Data-Driven Life Science
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or senior staff scientist. More information: https://www.scilifelab.se/researchers/simon-koplev/ Qualifications Requirements A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign degree. This eligibility requirement
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of Medical Biosciences, which offers an international, collaborative, and open-minded research environment. Please visit the lab’s webpage for more information: https://erdemlab.github.io . The Erdem research
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. Location: SciLifeLab , Solna https://ki.se/en/research/research-areas-centres-and-networks/research-groups/uncovering-the-molecular-and-physical-principles-governing-early-embryonic-division-and-nuclear