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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Come join the Engblom lab! A research assistant position is available in the intersection of immunology, cancer, and spatial
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to engineer specific neuron types within the adult gut wall. A wide range of transcriptomic, epigenetic, transgenic and imaging methodologies are utilized to meet these aims. By resolving mechanisms of ENS
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in at least one of the areas listed below: cardiovascular biology cell and tissue mechanics Additional skills that are especially meritorious for the position: Experience in small animal surgeries is
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, we are looking to fill the position as PhD Student in Data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics. Data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics covers data integration, analysis, visualization
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permanent position in the Joel Nordin research group. Description of the subject area Our research in the Nordin lab focuses on one of the biggest challenges of modern therapy, namely delivery. Despite
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single cell biology technologies as well as antibody engineering, high dimensional flow cytometry and functional assays to understand molecular mechanisms of various autoimmune diseases. The candidate will
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various cardiovascular compartments. Your profile We are looking for a highly motivated, creative, and independent researcher with a PhD and strong research background in scientific machine learning
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the particular approach. You will also have a chance to collaborate with the scientists who are pioneers in their fields The applicant shall hold a PhD degree in one of the biological science or engineering fields
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. The group focus on identifying mechanisms that govern neurodevelopment and are disrupted in various neurodevelopmental disorders. The models are based on induced pluripotent stem cells collected from patients
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Come join the Engblom lab! A postdoctoral position is available in the intersection of immunology, cancer, and spatial transcriptomics