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Uppsala University, Department of Information Technology The announced position is placed at the Vi3-Division of the Department of Information Technology, but is also part SciLifeLab BioImage
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of Science and Technology at Uppsala University. The initiative runs a research infrastructure for additive manufacturing (3D printing) that gathers equipment for the entire value chain from synthesis
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– lead identification platforms as well as to the mass-spectrometry-based proteomics facility of Uppsala University. The NMR platform has four solution NMR spectrometers (2 × 400, 500 and 600 MHz
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of Technology, Lund University, and Uppsala University – in consultation with Swedish industry, deepen their collaboration with the aim of strengthening Sweden's position in battery technology contributing
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of Organismal Biology at Uppsala University. Main responsibilities The main task of the position consists of evaluating and planning projects, sampling and extracting DNA from the remains of humans and animals
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lead research and conduct teaching. The department belongs to the Disciplinary Domain of Science and Technology and is located at the Ångström Laboratory at Uppsala University. The appointment is part of
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. The group is focused on targets and pathways in rheumatic and related diseases driven by inflammation using a pharmacological approach. In collaboration with Uppsala University and Guangdong Provincial
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Mihăilă from Utrecht University ; Fernando Martin Belmonte from CSIC ; Mikael Sellin from Uppsala University ; Thaher Pelaseyed from University of Gothenburg ; Daniela Pacheco from Bac3Gel® Lda
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Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University and Uppsala University. The center also collaborates with several other universities. The employment will be placed at the Department
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University and Uppsala University. The center also collaborates with several other universities. As a national hub for molecular biosciences in Sweden, SciLifeLab develops and maintains unique research