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Description of the workplace The Cell Reprogramming in Hematopoiesis and Immunity group is led by Professor Filipe Pereira and studies how hematopoietic cell fates are specified, maintained and
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research. PhD in a relevant subject such as cancer research or similar (PhD degree should not be more than three years old at the last day of applying. Candidates about to finish their PhD are welcome
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meetings. The work is carried out on site in Malmö. The project involves work with: Mouse models of myocardial infarction, myocarditis, sepsis and atherosclerosis Working with human blood cells Analyses
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much higher sensitivity than is possible today. This includes biomarker detection from biological fluids and direct cell interrogation using nanowires and nanotubes. Work duties The main task of a
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techniques with rheology. Work duties During the 4 years of this project, the PhD student will develop bio-compatible colloids starting from a well-established model system, pNIPAM-based microgels
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applications in electronics, opto-electronics, and energy systems. Nanowires with properties for solar cells have been studied and recently a breakthrough has been made by demonstrating tandem functionality in
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monitoring and clinical studies on robotic surgery. The group is further focused on the development and validation of biomarkers in tissue, blood and urine including circulating tumor cells and cell-free DNA
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placed at the Department of Chemistry at Lund University. The recruited Assistant Professor will receive funding for one PhD student and one postdoctoral fellow, as well as funds for equipment. Lund
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technologies (NGS), including single-cell sequencing (RNA/ATAC/multiome), but also with other types of bioinformatic analyzes (such as DNA methylation arrays and data from genome-wide association studies, GWAS
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volunteers, who undergo extensive testing with brain imaging, biomarker measurements and neuropsychological testing, as well as animal and cell biology experiments. You can read more about the research here