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Ref. No. SU FV-0857-24 at the Department of Organic Chemistry . Closing date: 23 April 2024. The Department of Organic Chemistry has an extensive research program, covering many areas
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of this project is to develop computational algorithms and methods that use omics data to infer gene regulatory networks (GRNs), and apply these to understand regulatory mechanisms that lead to cancer formation
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languages. We welcome and value diversity in our working environment. Information about the PhD programme at MISU . Project description In this project, we have a vision of further developing the so called
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on various techniques using machine learning and other computational techniques. Our most important contributions to this work are the methods he has developed to identify the quality of protein models, Pcons
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dynamics of these fascinating proteins by experimental biochemical, biophysical or structural methods (mutagenesis, spectroscopy, proteoliposome experiments, cryoEM) or computational multiscale simulations
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dynamics of these fascinating proteins by experimental biochemical, biophysical or structural methods (mutagenesis, spectroscopy, proteoliposome experiments, cryoEM) or computational multiscale simulations
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diffraction, electron microscopy, electron crystallography, solid-state NMR, and computer modelling of materials with a potential for various applications. Research activities in the area of Analytical
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requirements for acceptance in the Biophysics program, the applicant must have passed courses within the first and second cycles of at least 120 credits in Physics or Chemistry and at the second level, courses
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studies in the Biochemistry, especially Bioinformatics, program the applicant must have passed courses within the first and second cycles of at least 90 credits in either, a) Chemistry/Molecular Biology
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the second cycle, or have otherwise acquired equivalent knowledge in Sweden or elsewhere. In order to meet the specific entry requirements, for acceptance in the Biochemistry program the applicant must have