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. Qualification Strong foundation in computational biology/computer science and developmental/molecular neuroscience with a PhD in a relevant field. Proficiency in programming (e.g. with R and Python). Expertise in
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. The department has 12 research groups, about 110 PhD students and about 140 employees. Karolinska Institutet has been collaborating with Friends for International TB Relief (FIT) in Vietnam since 2017
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/advance-article/doi/10.1093/eurheartj/ehad062/7046109?login=false), the candidate will also be direvtly involved in cutting-edge data-driven image science, collaborating with international networks to push
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team player. You have a PhD in neuroscience, biomedical science, or another relevant field. You have a strong background neuroscience, neuroinflammation or bone biology. Documented practical experience
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with a backround in engineering or brain-imaging as well as competence in data analysis and programming. You have basic knowledge in brain diseases, dementia or cognition. Experience in processing brain
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, contributing to the understanding of the neural circuits governing behavior. We require the use of software for data analysis such as Igor, Python, R, etc… Instrumentation and Technology Management: Maintain and
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, muscle physiology and pain. Our collaboration with the clinics at Karolinska University Hospital provides unique opportunities for translational research within our subjects. More information about
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professors, and 65 PhD students. Research Group The Silberberg lab uses electrophysiological, morphological, optical, and computational methods to study neural circuits in the neocortex and basal-ganglia
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, muscle physiology and pain. Our collaboration with the clinics at Karolinska University Hospital provides unique opportunities for translational research within our subjects. More information about
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mission The applicant will work in close collaboration with PhD students, postdocs, and researchers. The applicant is expected to develop and analyze animal models and human samples of cancer, and present