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! Would you like to tackle an exciting doctoral role in biomedical engineering at one of Sweden’s premier universities? Your work assignments The research focus of this position is systems biology within
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Biology /Experimental and Medical bioscience/ Genetics or related fields or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses in Biology /Experimental and
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Blot. - CRISPR in human T cells including single-cell sorting and Sanger sequencing analysis. - molecular biology techniques. Detailed documented theoretical knowledge of T cell acute lymphoblastic
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molecular biology techniques and confocal microscopy Analysis of data related to several -omics techniques As postdoc, you will principally carry out research. A certain amount of teaching may be part of your
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full-time. Your qualifications You have graduated at Master’s level in biomedicine/molecular biology/infection medicine or similar, or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of
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. Your work may also include teaching or other departmental duties, up to a maximum of 20% of full-time. Your qualifications You have graduated at Master’s level in biomedicine/molecular biology/infection
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disease symptoms, the other on molecular biology, especially pathophysiology and neuroprotection in neurodegenerative diseases. The duties include animal experiments, and laboratory work with advanced
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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