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The “Cancer Therapy” group at the Karolinska Institutet – SciLifeLab, led by Prof. Oscar Fernandez-Capetillo is looking for a postdoc candidate with proven experience in cell and molecular biology
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agents and the identification and study of suitable biomolecular and cellular targets for therapy and diagnosis. Currently, Assistant Professor Joel Nordin's research group is looking for a research
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Center, US, and Private donations within and outside Sweden. Duties The postdoctoral fellow will perform studies on mouse models including therapy treatments and to validate the effect with downstream
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Do you want to contribute to improving human health? The “Cancer Therapy” group at the Karolinska Institutet – SciLifeLab, led by Prof. Oscar Fernandez-Capetillo is looking for a postdoc candidate
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://kemi.uu.se/angstrom/?languageId=1 ). Project description The research project concerns high entropy perovskites as proton conducting fuel cells materials. The research focusses on how the materials’ properties
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Molecular Geriatrics research group at the Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences is placed at the Rudbeck Laboratory. The group conducts several research projects focused on the therapy and
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therapeutic agents and the identification and study of suitable biomolecular and cellular targets for therapy and diagnosis. Currently, Assistant Professor Joel Nordin is looking for a research specialist for a
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working in GMP labs and culture of embryonic stem cells, especially clonal expansion. Advantageous if you are already qualified to work in the GMP faculty Karolinska Center for Cell Therapy. As a person
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Wickström. Stina Wickström is an Associate Professor with her research focus towards treating cancer patients using adoptive cell therapy (ACT), how to improve both the cell product for ACT and the treatment
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, simulation of EXAFS signals, wave function treatment of protons and development of real-time TDDFT propagation techniques. The funding comes from an ERC Advanced Grant (Gases in Water - GAS-WAT) with the goal