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and biophysics, at Stockholm university. Project description Your studies in Bioinformatics will be in the project: “Gene Regulatory Network Inference and Systems Biology”. The goal of this project is
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One Ph.D. position is available in bioinformatics with a focus on large-scale data analysis using artificial intelligence. The research project is centered around DNA sequence analysis, inference in
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One Ph.D. position is available in bioinformatics with a focus on large-scale data analysis using artificial intelligence. The research project is centered around DNA sequence analysis, inference in
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/ . We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to be involved in the project “A two-billion-years history of infections: evolution of host-adaptation in early Gammaproteobacteria”, funded by
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qualifications In addition to the qualifications listed above, we appreciate previous experience in one or more of the following areas: PhD in genomics, genetics, or a similar area, including bioinformatics work
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. Our infrastructure is open to all researchers from Swedish and international institutions as well as private industry. The Bioinformatics and Data Centre (BDC) is a unit within Core Facilities at
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applicant has a PhD in molecular biotechnology, microbiology, biogeochemistry, bioinformatics, or an equivalent discipline. Furthermore, the candidate is expected to have published articles of high quality
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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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project includes database management, bioinformatic work, predictive modelling, and writing of scientific articles. The student will carry out supervised research leading to a PhD thesis and take PhD
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. The group is composed of dedicated and motivated researchers, including PhD students, postdocs, and senior scientists, all committed to advancing the field of structural bioinformatics. The team emphasizes