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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? We are looking for a highly motivated research specialist interested in mitochondrial biology. Our research aims at identifying
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professors, and 65 PhD students. Research Group The Silberberg lab uses electrophysiological, morphological, optical, and computational methods to study neural circuits in the neocortex and basal-ganglia
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. The doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student We have a four-year full-time position as PhD student in our research group in Karolinska Institutet available to study childhood cancer in
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well as work in a group by being responsive and spreading creativity and positive energy. It is particularly meritorious that the applicant has shown: PhD in tumor biology with postdoctoral research experience
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Applications are invited for a Research Specialist, position(s) in circuit biology in pain in a research group led by Prof. Patrik Ernfors
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suppression p53 on anticancer immune response. To reach this goal, we use small molecules as research tools and apply systems biology and high throughput assays, such as transcriptome profiling, ChIP-seq, and
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Applications are invited from highly motivated individuals with a PhD and a strong background in molecular biology or molecular genetics. Previous experience from work with human samples, mouse models and modern
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mission The applicant will work in close collaboration with PhD students, postdocs, and researchers. The applicant is expected to develop and analyze animal models and human samples of cancer, and present
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, reinforcement learning, and reward-based decision-making. In animal models of stress-induced anhedonia, the behavioral and neural effects of stress depend on the level of perceived controllability over
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with advancing age. Animal data have shown that hippocampal neurogenesis is crucial for two cognitive processes key to episodic memory: pattern separation, which prevents confusion between similar