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mechanisms in the mouse brain by developing new technologies. The group is building a new interdisciplinary research program as there is an immense potential for new fundamental insights to be discovered
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of the key persons in our translational team working with samples from our clinical trials in lung cancer with a focus on radiotherapy, immune checkpoint inhibitors and precision cancer medicine. Your daily
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on an international level. A key focus of the group is to gain insights into the basic biology of tissue resident immune cells in liver and how immune cells react to immunosuppressive treatment. Through unique
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University Hospital, to advance our understanding of these diseases. This position is for a period of one year and can start immediately. Your mission The successful candidate will be responsible for a
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analyses of key regulatory networks as well as studies of tumour stem cells both in vitro and in relevant tumour models in mice. Furthermore, the research will include single nuclei analysis
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, infection biology, cell biology and cancer. MTC have about 30 research groups and our key words are multidisciplinary, bridging, national and international collaborations. The behavior and physiology
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is involved in advanced research in both basic and applied research. All departments work in close contact with clinics at Karolinska University Hospital. The department's educational activities
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written and oral communication skills in English are required It is meritorious that the applicant have Experience from supervising students Experience from teaching university level courses Experience from
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facilities and services within the Swedish node of the TEF-Health project. The postdoctoral researcher will also coordinate the services offered by the Swedish TEF-Health node through a central contact point
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, infection biology, cell biology and cancer. MTC have about 40 research groups and our key words are multidisciplinary, bridging, national and international collaborations. The laboratory of Vicente Pelechano