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of the diversity within the T cell immune response. Our long-term goal is that the fundamental knowledge we generate will contribute to improved vaccines and immunotherapies. The Gerlach group is part of
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electrophysiological recordings or calcium imaging of neuronal activity. Optogenetics and tracing of neuronal networks are other central technologies. For more information see: https://ki.se/en/neuro/carlenlab
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biology, cell biology and cancer. MTC have about 40 research groups and our key words are multidisciplinary, bridging, national and international collaborations. The research group Susanne Nylén’s research
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of the human brain has been comparatively little studied. Answering both fundamental and clinical questions in this realm is the focus of the Theorell team. You will find our team and the wider Mjösberg group
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international experience. The successful candidate will have the chance to work with our collaborators at the University of Toronto in Canada. This collaboration enriches the doctoral experience, providing
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leverage computational methods, statistical models, and machine learning to dissect and interpret vast datasets to uncover novel insights that can lead to improved treatment strategies. Key Responsibilities
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in vivo tracking of AECs in the central nervous system (CNS). In the project involving the liver-brain axis, the expected candidate will study the effects of hyperlipidemia on the CNS cells including
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scientific publications meritorious. Further, great emphasis will also be placed on personal competence, with an ambitious, systematic, and problem-solving attitude being central to the sought-after candidate
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using flame aerosol technology. The focus of the research program lies on studying the physicochemical properties of materials made by aerosol processes and then applying this fundamental understanding
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-equipped group studying fundamental properties of periaqueductal and hypothalamic neuronal pathways and neuromodulation primarily in panic and anxiety including the aspect of sex differences. We study both