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Published: 2024-06-05 PhD student in neuroscience Are you interested in working with research around emotions and cognitive processes, with the support of competent and friendly colleagues in
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of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. The research group The position regards the lab of Marie Carlén in the Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Campus Solna. Utilizing a
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The Department of Applied Physics and Electronics (https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-applied-physics-and-electronics/ ) conduct strong research in the areas of energy technology, laser spectroscopy, electronics and systematics, biomedical engineering. We are recruiting a PhD student in Applied...
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aspects of development, stem cell biology, neuroscience and cancer, providing a unique critical mass and expertise, and vibrant scientific environment. Karolinska Institutet is one of the world's leading
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education in Sweden Duties You are a creative, hardworking and enthusiastic team player. You have a PhD in immunology, neuroscience, biomedical science, or another relevant field. You have a strong background
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. Our research integrates expertise from control theory, machine learning, optimization, and network science, spanning diverse application domains such as energy systems, biomedical systems, neuroscience
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entry requirements for doctoral studies, you must hold a Master’s (second-cycle) degree in in biology, neuroscience, biomedicine or a related field have completed at least 240 credits in higher education
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gained basic theoretical knowledge within one or more of the following subject areas: neuroscience, biostatistics, biomechanics, electrical engineering, cognitive science, biology, psychology, physiology
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interest in neuroscience/regenerative medicine. A documented ability to independently carry out experiments/small research projects is required, as are good communication skills in spoken and written English
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to the development of novel approaches to treat obesity and metabolic syndrome. Our lab is part of the Neuroscience department, in the Biomedicum, a vibrant, highly interactive, internationally recognized center