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regeneration, by using cutting-edge single-cell and spatial omics. Duties A postdoctoral position (scholarship) is now open in projects devoted to exploring the role of inflammation and its resolution in
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motivated postdoctoral researcher to study the effect of sex hormones on the aging brain. The research focuses on understanding how altered sex hormone signaling during different life stages modulates mental
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million SEK. It comprises seven divisions, located at Campus Flemingsberg and Campus Solna. This postdoctoral position is a collaborative project between the NVS divisions Aging Research Center (ARC) and
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students and postdocs have been educated and are now in career positions in academia or pharma industry. Your profile To be eligible for employment as a postdoctor a doctoral degree or a foreign degree
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. Your profile To be eligible for employment as a postdoctor a doctoral degree or a foreign degree deemed to be equivalent to a doctoral degree is required. This eligibility requirement must be fulfilled
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biology and machine learning to study RNA life? Come and join us at SciLifeLab. Your mission The available postdoctoral position concerns developing and applying novel genomic approaches to study eukaryotic
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. Division The postdoctoral project will be conducted in Maria Genander’s research group. More information about the Genander lab can be found here: http://ki.se/en/cmb/maria-genanders-group. Your mission
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first or second postdoctoral position, should have these qualifications: PhD in biology, biomedicine, medicine or another relevant field. Documented experience from work in a translational research
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to drive a postdoctoral project in the lab of Anita Göndör at the department of Oncology and Pathology , as well as to participate in collaborative efforts with both national and international collaborative
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cohort and case-control studies. We are now looking for a postdoctoral researcher for a 1 year position. Your mission The research work will focus on how regulatory T cells maintain immune homeostasis and