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Espen Eidum 4th August 2024 Languages English English English Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology PhD Fellow in the development of a combined heat & power system based on Fuel cell Apply
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samples to laboratory based investigation of vascular cell behaviour. Part of our research group are based at Karolinska Institute/KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, with the opportunity
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medicine and health, the marine sciences, the energy sector, and within earth observation. This project is in the earth observation area, and will be done in collaboration with industry partner Kongsberg
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medicine and health, the marine sciences, the energy sector, and within earth observation. This project is in the earth observation area, and will be done in collaboration with industry partner Kongsberg
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). Its primary goal is to establish an immune cell scoring system for clinical applications in lung cancer. The study involves multiple centers, including University Hospital of North Norway, Oslo
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sponsored by University Hospital of North Norway (UNN). Its primary goal is to establish an immune cell scoring system for clinical applications in lung cancer. The study involves multiple centers, including
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histological methods, and advanced imaging. The project will also include cell culturing, basic molecular biological techniques, and statistics. Contact For further information about the position, please contact
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advanced imaging. The project will also include cell culturing, basic molecular biological techniques, and statistics. Contact For further information about the position, please contact Associate Professor
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. Work closely with team members and researchers in the cardiovascular research group to conduct live cell and tissue imaging experiments aimed at furthering research goals. Disseminate the findings
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. Work closely with team members and researchers in the cardiovascular research group to conduct live cell and tissue imaging experiments aimed at furthering research goals. Disseminate the findings