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20 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Lunds universitet Department Lunds universitet, kemiska institutionen (Nfak) Research Field Chemistry » Physical chemistry Chemistry » Biochemistry
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intraerythrocytic parasites causing malaria and babesiosis. The position is located at Department of Laboratory medicine at Lund University at clinical chemistry and pharmacology division. For more info about
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of Laboratory medicine at Lund University at clinical chemistry and pharmacology division. For more info about research team please click on the link below https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/kristina
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, physics, chemistry, or relevant areas, with experience in cleanroom microfabrication and nanofabrication is required. The researcher will conduct research at both Upsala University and University of Miami
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25 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Uppsala universitet Department Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry - BMC Research Field Biological sciences Chemistry Researcher Profile
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Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry – BMC A position as a researcher in the group of Prof. Ylva Ivarsson, in the research program of Biochemistry, on the topic of protein-protein
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to water chemistry, pollution and aquatic biota. The research focuses on geochemical and hydrological processes, aquatic ecology and biodiversity, microbial ecology as well as on environmental chemistry and
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the condition of Swedish surface waters with respect to water chemistry, pollution and aquatic biota. The research focuses on geochemical and hydrological processes, aquatic ecology and biodiversity, microbial
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the various members of the group as well as outside group in Sweden/abroad and the production of research results in form of scientific publications. Requirements Ph.D. degree in theoretical physics/chemistry
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the collection of magnetic data and the analysis of structural, magnetic, electrical and heat capacity data. The research activities will be carried out in close collaboration with the Departments of Chemistry