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. The Department has a flat organization with 40 research group leaders, of which 24 are full professors, and 65 PhD students. Teaching represents a fundamental activity at the Department, which
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projects with industry is anticipated. Supervision of undergraduate and PhD-student projects can be part of the working duties. The work will be of primarily experimental character. Duties The project is
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. Supervision of undergraduate and PhD-student projects can be part of the working duties. The work will be of primarily experimental character. Duties The project is focused on experimental studies to link
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Research group The Schultzberg lab addresses fundamental questions in neuroinflammation with the aim to find new treatment targets in
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. The research will be within the field of fatigue of steel bridges made of weathering steels and on the application of High Frequency Mechanical Impact Treatment) for enhancing the fatigue strength of welded
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the last three years, if there are special reasons, your degree may have been completed earlier. The selected applicant needs to have the following qualifications: PhD degree in relevant research area, i.e
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for understanding the mechanisms underlying autoimmune diseases. The applicant should hold a PhD in medicine, immunology, biotechnology, or other relevant area. Experience in cellular and serological immune assays
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-regulation of pro- and anti-inflammatory phenotype in Neutrophils as well as production of CAR-Neutrophils for cancer treatment. Our research group has close ties to the Department of Clinical Immunology and
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needs and medical history. The question is: how AI can help doctors to identify existing medications and/or therapies that can be repurposed for the treatment of a disease? In this scope, we work with
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treatment plans based on individual needs and progress, maximizing the effectiveness of each session. Furthermore, the engaging and interactive nature of robot-assisted physiotherapy fosters patient