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research with clinical potential. Our lab is in the intersection of biology, chemistry, physics and engineering, aiming to reveal the molecular codes of cellular physiology and diseases. The candidate will
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interdisciplinary technology development. Suitable candidates should have extensive experience with molecular biology methods such as RNA-Seq, ATAC-Seq, molecular cloning and RNA biology. Research experience with
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applicant has experience in gene editing with Cas9-mediated engineering. It is expected that the candidate should be able to prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and work independently. Good knowledge in English
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technology, molecular biology, or AI. Have experience in research with advanced imaging techniques at research infrastructures, as well as an in-depth understanding of working with various imaging techniques
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The Strategic Research Programme in Diabetes (SRP Diabetes) at Karolinska Institutet is funding a prestigious fellowship programme for postdoctoral research fellows. The Programme is focused on research in diabetes and its comorbidities....
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pathogens, characterize them in their molecular context using interaction proteomics (affinity purification, proximity labelling, co-fractionation mass spectrometry, etc) and engineer ‘super-phages
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imaging technology with PET enables us to detect and map pathological changes in the brain in Alzheimer´s disease and other dementia diseases long before symptoms of memory problems occur. Our studies aim
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delivery technologies that can carry proteins, RNAs or gene therapies to the target tissues safely and efficiently. In this connection, we engineer exosomes with enhanced delivery and targeting capacities
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a unique automated robotic lab for high-capacity full-length scRNA-seq that can provide state-of-the-art splicing information across complex tissues. Using this scalable scRNA-seq technology, we
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discover new disease biomarkers to be exploited therapeutically. Scientists and engineers in our group work closely together using a variety of technologies to generate novel knowledge about the biology of