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This employment is a temporary position for one year. Your profile You have a master’s degree in bioinformatics, computer sciences, computational biology, or equivalent experiences. You have good statistical
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cancer. The work will involve laboratory work including cell culture, immune cell isolation, handling of blood and tissues, and various techniques in cell and molecular biology. Your profile To be
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adipocyte biology. We investigate basic cellular functions, such as senescence, adipocyte lipid and cell turnover, adipocyte responses to obesity and hyperinsulinemia and cellular heterogeneity in human
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? A research assistant position is available in the lab of Pekka Katajisto at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska
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on neurodevelopmental and mental health. We use state-of-the-art in-vitro cell culture models of the brain and placenta and human cohorts in combination with state of the art imaging and computational biology techniques
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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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mixed computational and experimental lab working at the intersection of computational biology, virology, immunology, and evolution. See here for recent work: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user
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and adaptations as well as pathophysiological processes. The appointment will be at the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institutet. For more information please visit: https://ki.se
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will participate in many different ongoing research projects and will be able to learn many cutting edge technologies used in the facility and the research group (https://www.brodinlab.com/). Yourprofile
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Science. Our research lab is located at Center for Molecular Medicine and the Karolinska University Hospital. Read more here: https://ki.se/en/research/groups/early-drug-discovery-research-in-chronic