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technical support, support for bioinformatic analyses through the SLU Bioinformatics Infrastructure, and a well-equipped molecular ecology research facility. This position is part of the PhD program within
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interactions in aquatic environments using our existing datasets. You will also join sampling for generating new metagenomic datasets and be engaged in bioinformatics analyses of multi-omics datasets generated
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in a Linux environment, quantitative genetic modelling (including use of software such as BLUPF90, ASReml or similar), genomic prediction, programming in R or Python, use of bioinformatics tools
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have a masters degree and experience in bioinformatic and population genetic analysis using reduced representation and whole genome sequence conifer data. The candidate must have very good knowledge of R
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phenology, flower, solid-wood, growth and adaptive traits. Your profile Highly motivated and team-oriented candidates with strong experience in bioinformatics, data analyses for quantitative and population
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in biology, ecology, plant pathology, molecular plant-microbe interactions, microbial ecology, bioinformatics or a similar subject. Candidates are expected to have a deep knowledge of plant-microbe
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/ You will be engaged in both laboratory experiments and bioinformatics analyses of multi-omics datasets generated from host-parasite model systems and environmental samples. Major part of this position
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, comparative medicine, food safety, bioinformatics, and One Health. Our research covers everything from production animals to sports and pet animals, laboratory animals and wild animals. The department's
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Bioinformatics Project management experience Good communication and presentation skills. About us The Interbull Centre is a section of the Department of Animal Biosciences, Swedish University of Agricultural
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, bioinformatics and One Health. Our research covers everything from production animals to sports and pet animals, laboratory animals and wild animals. The department's researchers work on the entire scale from