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at the Cell Signalling, Immunity and Nanoimaging (CSI:Nano) Lab in SciLifeLab at Karolinska Institute led by Asst. Prof. Erdinc Sezgin. SciLifeLab and KI are excellent places to carry out basic biomedical
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is located at the Science for Life Laboratory in the Karolinska Institute campus. SciLifeLab is equiped with state-of-the-art instrumentation and core facilities, and is home to one of the largest
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, at the Karolinska Institute, Sweden, in a project led by Prof. Rikard Holmdahl. Duties The task involves the usage of different mice strains housed in our SPF animal house lacking certain immune receptors. Mice will
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nanoscale bioparticle characterization. The project will be performed at the Cell Signalling, Immunity and Nanoimaging (CSI:Nano) Lab in SciLifeLab at Karolinska Institute led by Asst. Prof. Erdinc Sezgin
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engineering, Ångström Laboratory. At the division, we conduct research within functional porous materials for energy and environmental applications, nano biomaterials, sustainable electrical energy storage and
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and inspiring environment with wide-ranging expertise and interests. Karolinska Institute is one of the world’s leading medical universities, and home of the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology
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, within the division of Clinical Geriatrics, department of neurobiology, care sciences and society (NVS). The research group's workplaces are located in the Neo-building at Karolinska Institute South Campus
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Neuroscience at Karolinska Institute ([email protected] ), Professor Christian Gasser from the Department of Engineering Mechanics at KTH ([email protected] ) and Professor Lisa Prahl Wittberg from the same
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/ . The laboratory is part of the Division of Molecular Neurobiology, a cluster of 8 research groups forming a dynamic and collaborative research environment within the MBB department, at the Karolinska Institute
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careers in the academic or private sector. Division Join our dynamic and cutting-edge Santini-Laboratory at the Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute. Our team is at the forefront of preclinical