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Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, SciLifeLab Ancient DNA unit, Centre for Palaeogenetics, Stockholm University The Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies is the largest
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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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://www.scilifelab.se/ ) is a national center for large-scale life science research with an advanced technological infrastructure. At SciLifeLab, multidisciplinary research is carried out based on DNA sequencing, gene
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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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development to allow for multi omics analysis of these samples (DNA, RNA and proteins). The overall goal of the project is to increase our understanding of how patients respond to treatment and how different
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between DNA, RNA and protein control life at the molecular level. Despite the significance of these interactions, quantitatively predicting binding from nucleotide or protein sequences still remains a
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Are you interested in working with cutting-edge technologies and want to contribute to support the Swedish research community? We are an accredited state-of-the-art DNA sequencing facility
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interactions. The project will specifically be related to the 3D structure of proteins and other molecules such as DNA, RNA and pharmaceuticals and the prediction of interactions between these. There will be a
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platform in SciLifeLab. It is a national resource that offers an infrastructure for state-of-the-art DNA sequencing and SNP genotyping to researchers across Sweden. By providing access to advanced genomics
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of binders from DNA-encoded libraries as well as predictions of properties of binders identified from phage display libraries. The applicant will be part of Jens Carlsson’s research group, which uses structure