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university and one of the world’s top 100 ranked institutions for higher education and research. The university has more than 30,000 students, 1,300 PhD-students, and 5,500 employees, and is primarily located
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at Sahlgrenska Academy of relevance include genomics, metagenomics, culturomics, proteomics, transcriptomics, software development, machine learning, and other statistical analyses of large-scale health data
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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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area, from basic research to large-scale applied research, and close contacts with students through the department’s involvement in engineering and master’s programs. Our research and teaching are
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to handle the massive amounts of data generated by novel high-throughput scMetaG methods. Here, the PhD student will develop novel bioinformatic methods and tools, which can be used to analyze massive amounts
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at the Science for Life Laboratory in Stockholm, a centre for large-scale life-sciences. NRM has a close collaboration with nearby Stockholm University, which includes joint supervision of PhD students. NRM has
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data. Much focus is on large scale analysis based on machine learning, deep learning/AI, as well as handling and analyzing large 3D microscopy data. You will work with shorter and longer projects and
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the same genome. Other promising model systems are represented by experimental lines of insects that have evolved large differences in longevity. In this project, we aim to address the role of somatic
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other service environment with bioinformatics, genomics and interpretation of big data An advanced level of competence in the handling of common specialized bioinformatics tools and programs Intermediate
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Do you want to contribute to improving human health? Computational methods and artificial intelligence on large-scale molecular data are transforming the study of biological systems at all levels