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regulation in humans and its relationship to female health. Specifically, the project will focus on the study of how skewed X inactivation may contribute to T-cell-related disease. You will be part of
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your application! The group of Dr. Pierfrancesco Pagella is recruiting a PhD student in Applied Physics (Bioengineering), with a focus on the biofabrication and emulation of human oral organs. Your work
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focus on the biofabrication and emulation of human oral organs. Your work assignments A major goal of biomedical engineering is the generation of in vitro emulation systems of human organs, to be used as
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which must be in advanced courses in biomedicine. We are seeking for you who have a background in virus-cell interactions, viral pathogenesis, human immunology, molecular/cell biology, and/or cell biology
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interactions, viral pathogenesis, human immunology, molecular/cell biology, and/or cell biology. We want you to have a strong interest in viral pathogenesis and/or immunopathogenesis. We want you to have: An
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your application! We are looking for a PhD student in Medical Science. Your work assignments Your main project will be the biophysical characterization of human low-voltage-activated calcium channels
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recruitment. The program addresses research on artificial intelligence and autonomous systems acting in collaboration with humans. Read more about WASP here . Your work assignments As a doctoral student, you
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biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life
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research on artificial intelligence and autonomous systems acting in collaboration with humans, adapting to their environment through sensors, information, and knowledge, and forming intelligent systems
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initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and faculty recruitment. The program addresses research on artificial intelligence and autonomous systems acting in collaboration with humans