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well as relevant core facilities. Within the research group, we value a good working environment with respectful and considerate interactions with each other and we strive for a workplace that all employees can
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and Population Studies (EPI@Lund) is led by Professor Jonas Björk and is located at the Department of Laboratory Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine. We are an interdisciplinary research environment
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, including the development of the project’s research focus and forms of research, in consultation with the host. You will be working within the MBLU environment within the department of Biology at LU (https
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for Strategic Research (SSF), for semiconductor system design. The position is associated with the classIC center. The research is conducted in a competitive multi-disciplinary environment. Expertise in the core
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. It is an active environment with many visitors and public lectures. See further www.ace.lu.se We offer Lund University is a public authority which means that employees get particular benefits, generous
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cancer stem cells. Read more about our innovative and experimental research here and here. Within the research group, we maintain a good working environment with respect and consideration in our
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, language history and academic writing. We care about having a nice work environment where everyone is respected and seen. Work duties and areas of responsibility Applications for this postdoc position
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lecturer Niklas Mattsson-Carlgren, Professor Oskar Hansson and associate senior lecturer Jacob Vogel. We care about creating a positive, respectful, and stimulating environment. We value communication and
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communication. You will be expected to contribute to the research environment through active participation in research seminars (especially the New Testament seminar) and other research-related activities
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Participate in courses and group meetings together with SciLifeLab cryo-EM facility staff and pass on new knowledge to the environment at LU You will also be expected to participate in LU’s efforts in finding