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, Ångström Laboratory. At the division, we conduct research within functional porous materials for energy and environmental applications, nano biomaterials, sustainable electrical energy storage and energy
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Immunology, research is conducted in humoral immunity. We are studying how early immune exposure shapes B cell memory and antibody production in the long term. The group is led by Senior Lecturer Joan Yuan
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progenitor cells during homeostasis lead to disease. The advertised project aims to characterize the establishment of esophageal progenitor cell niches during development. The Genander lab is funded by the ERC
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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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Description of the workplace At the research group for Developmental Immunology, research is conducted in humoral immunity. We are studying how early immune exposure shapes B cell memory and
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, microkinetic models, and continuum physics in the area of multi-scale modelling of electrochemical interfaces for high-rate energy storage systems (e.g. pseudocapacitors and aqueous batteries). Our approach
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more about KIRI here https://ki.se/en/research/ki-research-incubator-kiri Your mission We are recruiting a postodoc who is passionate about anti-viral CD8 T cell immunity and about working on a truly
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cell immunity and about working on a truly translational project, linking fundamental and clinical immunology. The long-term goal is to improve immunomonitoring after vaccination or infection by
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of the group is focused on our droplet barcode sequencing (DBS) technology for single cell and single extracellular transcript profiling, and more specifically, further developing the method for high throughput
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the Division of Immunology under the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics . The research group focuses on B cell in both normal physiology and disease pathology. Currently, there are four main