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the successful existing structures at KI, CIR and SciLifeLab . Your mission The successful candidate will create and develop existing structures that allow users from industry, academia, and healthcare to access
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between chromosome structure and biological function. Your mission The successful candidate will work with informatics analysis of genomes and chromosome structures and be engaged in basic informatics- and
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biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life
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Computer 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
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-workers with expertise in cutting-edge technology. Your profile To succeed in this role, you need to be a structured and service-oriented quick thinker who can have many activities running simultaneously
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Do you want to investigate mechanisms leading to persistent pain? Your mission The Postdoctoral Fellow that joins the team will be investigating pain mechanisms related to changes in bone structures
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Our research group is seeking a talented Research Engineer in Image processing to join our dynamic team of radiologists, MRI/CT physicists
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eligible for an employment as research engineer the applicant MSc in Bioscience or Chemistry or BSc with equivalent experience. Assessment criteria We believe that you are comfortable working at a fast pace
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mechanism by which RNAs (i.e. long noncoding, transfer and small RNA) regulate genes and genome structure in both health and diseases (Geng et al. LSA 2024, Geng et al. Genome Research 2022, Søndergaard et al
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strengthen the department’s research into technology use and adolescent development. You will work within the framework of a project financed by FORTE. The work involves data analysis, producing scientific