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Professor Tuuli Lappalainen’s and Dr. Stefan Bauer’s research groups are looking for a postdoc for a collaborative project to develop novel computational methods to infer causal regulatory networks in human cells from large-scale perturbational experiments.
Large-scale in vitro cellular experimentation with genetic interventions (e.g. with CRISPR) and cellular readouts are opening exciting novel opportunities to infer causal mechanisms of regulatory networks of the cell. Integrated with genetic and genomic data of human diseases, this has important applications in understanding processes underlying disease pathologies and e.g. identifying drug targets.
There is great demand for new machine learning methods, such as those based on active and reinforcement learning, to extract biologically meaningful insights from these complex data. Ideally, these methods and data form a feedback loop the statistical inference further informs prioritization of maximally informative next set of experiments.
The research and project focus is thus driven by real-world challenges in biomedicine with the potential for high scientific societal impact. The required work covers a wide spectrum between theory and application, with plenty of flexibility to adjust projects to your background and preferences.
You will be involved and have the opportunity to work with two labs with state-of-the-art machine learning and human genomics and genetics expertise:
Prof Tuuli Lappalainen’s research group studies functional genetic variation in human populations. We are particularly interested in characterizing how genetic variants affect the transcriptome, and how these cellular changes contribute to genetic risk for both common and rare diseases and traits. The lab is based at the New York Genome Center in New York City, USA, and at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and SciLifeLab in Stockholm, Sweden.
Stefan Bauer is an Assistant Professor at KTH Stockholm, affiliated with the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), and a CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar. Using and developing tools of causality and deep learning, his research focuses on the longstanding goal of artificial intelligence to design machines that can extrapolate experience across environments and tasks.
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Requirements
Preferred qualifications
Great emphasis will be placed on personal competency.
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The position offered is for, at the most, two years.
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Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
First day of employment | According to agreement |
Salary | Monthly |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100% |
City | Stockholm |
County | Stockholms län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | J-2022-1822 |
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Published | 06.Jul.2022 |
Last application date | 08.Aug.2022 11:59 PM CEST |