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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? In the internationally organized collaborative effort across research groups in Sweden and Finland,you will identify gene regulatory elements such as enhancers and gene promoters in dog and wolf genomes based on the most comprehensive...
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in the context of cardiac development and regeneration. Duties in the laboratory will include cell culture, human stem cell differentiation, cell transfection and evaluation of in vitro proliferation
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municipalities design health-promoting residential areas. About the position This postdoc will be part of the research project “RULES AND TOOLS – safeguarding neighbouring green space for human health and well
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. liver biology and/or metabolic syndrome or similar Experience in liver biology modelling research, MAFLD and 3D primary hepatocyte NPC spheroid generation and culture Working knowledge on either human and
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candidate with an ongoing university education in medicine or molecular biology. In addition, the applicant must have: Experience of working with primary cells and cell lines, handling of human biopsies
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carrying components for gene editing are injected to engineer T cells in situ. These studies will be performed in humanized mouse models, with goals to develop translational tools for clinical applications
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grades, - Copy of doctoral thesis and up to three relevant articles, - Other documents that the applicant wishes to claim. - Contact information to two persons willing to act as references. The application
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Do you want to contribute to improving human health? The Department of Laboratory Medicine consists of seven divisions in which both research and teaching are conducted. The department is involved
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form are to be sent by post to: Mälardalen University Division of Human Resources Ref.no: 2024/1456 Box 883 721 23 Västerås The applicant is responsible for ensuring that the application is complete in
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screens that can help us discover new strategies to combat human disease. Our group is integrated in the “Genome Biology” Division at Karolinska Institutet, together with other competitive groups that work