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adult stages when regeneration fails. We use a multidisciplinary approach that involves stem cell biology, systems biology, computational biology, molecular engineering, and mouse models of disease
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of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. The research group The research group is led by Fredrik Strand, MSc MD PhD, who has a mixed background of medicine, engineering and economics, and
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and childhood, using mobile phone technology (mHealth) to measure diet and physical activity, and to deliver interventions promoting healthier lifestyles. The group also has a strong educational
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-throughput drug screening and single-cell sequencing. The position will be co-supervised by Professor Jens Lagergren at the Division of Computational Science and Technology, Royal Institute of Technology and
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single cell biology technologies as well as antibody engineering, high dimensional flow cytometry and functional assays to understand molecular mechanisms of various autoimmune diseases. The candidate will
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, technology, social sciences, etc. and is responsible for the master’s program Work and Health. The unit employs several doctoral students and post-docs. The doctoral student will be offered regular seminars
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datasets using algebra, topology, and geometry,and Assistant professor Nilsson who recently joined from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and is establishing a research group at KI as a DDLS
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techniques. The applicant must have a master’s degree in biomedical sciences, physics or engineering, and it is desirable to have previous research experience in a multidisciplinary international environment
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medium holding a lot of promise is DNA as, if the technology gets fully realized, it offers several advantages: high storage density, exceptional stability on long timescales among other things. However
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Science and Engineering, or a closely related field such as signal processing, machine learning, statistics, or bioinformatics. Expertise in image analysis and deep learning models, with a focus on object