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) broadly spans the areas of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, tumour biology, comparative genetics, functional genomics, immunology, bacteriology, and virology. The research is essentially
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Published: 2024-04-18 Postdoctoral position in microalgal cell and molecular biology The Department of Organismal Biology at Uppsala University explores the evolution, systematics, development and
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the following areas: cancer precision medicine, cancer immunotherapy, genomics and neurobiology, molecular tools and functional genomics, neuro-oncology and neurodegeneration and vascular biology. Department
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Published: 2024-05-13 The Department of Cell and Molecular Biology is one of the most international, broad and distinguished molecular bioscience departments in Europe. The department comprises sju
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. Research will be conducted within the Schlebusch group, Human Evolution Program, Department of Organismal Biology (Evolutionary Biology Center, Uppsala University). The group is funded by the Knut and Alice
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of molecular biology to apply a multidisciplinary approach to the project. Requirements A successful candidate must hold a bachelor degree in an area related to Biomedical Laboratory Science, Molecular
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Published: 2024-04-30 The Department of Cell and Molecular Biology is organized into seven research programmes which all focus on different areas of cell and molecular biology: Computational
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. Research areas: Biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics and bioinorganic chemistry. The applicant will work in interdisciplinary projects that involves biochemistry, molecular biology and biophysics
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Published: 2024-05-06 Postdoctoral position in the Program of Evolution and Development, Department of Organismal Biology The Department of Organismal Biology teaches and explores the evolution
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within the Evolutionary Biology program at IEG. The project is led by Dr. Veera Tuovinen Nogerius. The PhD position is fully funded for 4 years. Project description Despite the symbiotic nature of lichens