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of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. The research group The Lanner lab uses embryonic stem cells to develop cell therapies but also to model and study early human embryo development
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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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be performing cutting edge translational research on rare human samples and will be collaborating with the rheumatology clinic at Karolinska Hospital. This project is supported by the Heart and Lung
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of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. The research group We are looking for a collaborative student with a keen interest in exploring human neuroimmunology. We are a team of clinically
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an individual study plan. For a doctoral degree, the equivalent of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. The research group The aim of our research is to understand how the human sense of smell
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integrate findings from well-characterized human white adipose tissue (WAT) biopsies and large population genetics to identify lncRNAs implicated in lipid metabolism and cardiometabolic disease. The disease
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inheritance and elucidate the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon. Furthermore, we will explore the implications of our findings for human health, especially regarding cardiometabolic diseases using
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closely with top researchers at the interface of psychiatry and neuroscience to jointly try to understand how the human brain processes sensory impressions. We offer an engaging and international research
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biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life
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closely with top researchers at the interface of psychiatry and neuroscience to jointly try to understand how the human brain processes sensory impressions. We offer an engaging and international research