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3 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Gothenburg Research Field Physics » Statistical physics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Sweden Application
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statistical methods and programming languages used to handle large data sets, for example R or Python. Within the framework of the group's research, there is an opportunity to also develop own lines
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multinational registry data, and our biomarker project in which we analyze blood samples and other examination results in relation to epilepsy. The work requires familiarity with statistical methods and
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exposures, statistics, database management, ability to communicate in English and Swedish, both orally and in writing, and working both independently and in group. Since the Swedish language is used at most
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will be carried out in the group at the University of Gothenburg led by Giovanni Volpe. The group focuses on soft matter, optical tweezers, statistical physics and machine learning. Job assignments(This
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(NGS) for clinical and preclinical research. Our experts in bioinformatics and statistics collaborate with researchers to facilitates meaningful and trustworthy cutting-edge biomedical research. Our unit
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. Information about the research group: The research will be carried out in the group at the University of Gothenburg led by Giovanni Volpe. The group focuses on soft matter, optical tweezers, statistical physics
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cross-disciplinary research group will allow for stringent statistical analyses and detailed qualitative case studies. We want to develop theories on how societies secure healthcare practices under
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resolution LC-MS/MS mass spectrometric techniques. Proficiency in data analysis and advanced statistical abilities would be beneficial. The candidate should have a genuine interest in Alzheimer's disease
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. Information about the research group: The research will be carried out in the group at the University of Gothenburg led by Giovanni Volpe. The group focuses on soft matter, optical tweezers, statistical physics