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  • Postdoctoral position in machine learning in Sweden

    Protein Structure and Bioinformatics Group (http://structure.bmc.lu.se/) at Lund University, Sweden is looking for a postdoctoral fellow to work in Vetenskapsrådet (Swedish Research Council) supported study to develop artificial intelligence/machine learning methods for variation interpretation. Our group has developed several of the most reliable prediction methods for sorting out harmful variants and for the causative mechanisms. We are looking for a postodoc to continue this successful research line. Our predictors include e.g. PON-P2, PON-MMR2, PON-Tstab and PON-mt-tRNA.

    The position is for two years and open immediately. The position is at the Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University and located at the Biomedical Center (BMC).

    For more information about the position and about how to apply have a look at
    We are now looking for a postdoc in protein bioinformatics. The position is full-time for two years according to a central agreement on a fixed-term employment as a postdoc. The desired start date is

    The application deadline is December 18th.

    For further information, contact Mauno Vihinen ([email protected]).

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