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cell biology, cancer biology, genomics, bioengineering, and materials science share your research findings through scientific publications and conferences. As a PhD student, you devote most of your time
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supplemented with immune cells collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of experts in stem cell biology, cancer biology, genomics, bioengineering, and materials science share your research findings through
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of experts in computational biology, biophysics, biochemistry, structural biology, and artificial intelligence. Share your research findings through scientific publications and conferences. As a PhD student
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plants in our state-of-the-art controlled growth facilities. Collaborate: Work closely with other members of the group and experts in plant biology, engaging in interdisciplinary research that combines
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your application! Your work assignments Repurposing biology for technology is one of the pathways for a sustainable future reducing synthetic waste and carbon emissions. The project’s main goal is to
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letter of intent with your application. Your workplace The Nanostructured Materials division at the Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology carries out research, undergraduate and postgraduate
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, Chemistry, and Biology carries out research, undergraduate and postgraduate education in Materials Science. You can read more about Nanostructured Materials here: https://liu.se/organisation/liu/ifm/nano
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of Physics, Chemistry and Biology carries out research, undergraduate and postgraduate education within Materials Science. More information about Nanostructured Materials can be found here: https://liu.se/en
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at Master’s level in biological sciences or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses in cell biology and other related topics. Alternatively, you have
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FunMat-II competence center. The Division of Theoretical Physics carries out research, undergraduate and postgraduate education within the Department of Physics Chemistry and Biology (IFM) at Linköping