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state-of-the-art approaches including lineage tracing in transplantation models and advanced cell biology work based on human cells. Your profile To be eligible for employment as a postdoctoral fellow a
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diagnostics at the Centre for Inherited Metabolic Diseases (CMMS) at Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden. Excellent access to the most advanced molecular and cell biology resources is available
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Do you want to contribute to improving human health? TheBaranello Lab: Drawing from our expertise in the fields of topoisomerase and cancer biology, we aim to answer fundamental questions about how
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the following areas: - Radiation biology and Radiotherapy - certification in radiation protection and experience in animal irradiation are meritorious; - Rodent models of brain disease - LAS/FELASA certification
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University Hospital Solna, enablig patient-specific phenotyping. We integrate molecular cell biology, multiomic analysis, epidemiology, and genetics to unravel disease pathogenesis, with several national as
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC) at Karolinska Institutet conducts research and teaching within immunology
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC) at Karolinska Institutet conducts research and teaching within immunology
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Baranello Lab (Department of Cell and Molecular Biology) and Lisa Westerberg Lab (Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology). The postdoctoral fellow will be located at Biomedicum, a top modern
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research group of Professor Luca Jovine (http://jovinelab.org) and combine molecular and cell biology, biochemistry and structural biology to shed light on a biological event that is not only fundamental
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for doctoral education . Skills and personal qualities We are seeking a highly motivated and scientifically driven individual to join our research team as a PhD candidate in cell biology. The ideal candidate