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for the postdoctoral position, candidates must possess a PhD in biomedicine or a related field and have demonstrated research expertise, including extensive experience with molecular biology techniques, documented
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, epidemiological and experimental research as well as education. Your mission The selected researcher will contribute conceptually as well as methodologically to several registry-based, big-data and clinical studies
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medicine using mass spectrometry based proteomics. The work will span from generation to analysis of clinical mass spectrometry based proteomics data, with the aim to define and understand the biology behind
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three years, if there are special reasons, your degree may have been completed earlier. The successful applicant is expected to have: 1) PhD degree in biology, biotechnology, medicine, or related fields
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samples to discover novel disease mechanisms, therapy targets and improved strategies for personalized treatment. The Mjösberg group consists of two team leaders, two PhD students, five postdocs and a lab
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. Your profile PhD in cardiovascular science with experience in molecular biology, bioinformatics, morphology and experimental cell and animal models. A background in biotechnology/bioengineering as
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epidemiology which consists of clinicians, researchers, postdocs and PhD-students conducting studies related to pregnancy, delivery and the neonatal period using national population-based health and quality
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processing of data, preferably in the cardiovascular field. You will work closely in a team with molecular biologists, laboratory technicians, clinicians, PhD-students and bioinformaticians where your role
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Do you want to contribute to better health for all? In the division “Receptor Biology & Signaling” headed by Prof Gunnar Schulte, G protein-coupled receptors and particularly Class F receptors
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. The department has 12 research groups, about 110 PhD students and about 140 employees. In this interdisciplinary project, you will find a unique opportunity to work together with experienced researchers in