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from these examinations can finally be utilized for population-based epidemiological research. Several such studies are underway at the Karolinska Institute, and now the Institute of environmental
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Laboratory (SciLifeLab) is a collaboration between four universities in Stockholm and Uppsala: Stockholm University, the Karolinska Institute, the Royal Institute of Technology, and Uppsala University
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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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interdisciplinary science within years. Karolinska Institute and SciLifeLab offer a creative and inspiring environment full of expertise and curiosity. Karolinska Institutet is one of the world's leading medical
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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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. CSI:Nano Lab gives the candidates opportunity to become fully independent researchers in interdisciplinary science within years. Karolinska Institute and SciLifeLab offer a creative and inspiring environment
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spanning across disciplines, from the analysis of patient samples to laboratory based investigation of vascular cell behaviour. Part of our research group are based at Karolinska Institute/KTH Royal
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international profile. Read at www.su.se/mbw . The Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab) is a collaboration between four universities in Stockholm and Uppsala: Stockholm University, the Karolinska Institute
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for 6 years by the European Research Council under the ERC Synergy grant scheme. EPIC brings together 3 groups at the edge of complementary technologies – Vicente Pelechano (Karolinska Institute
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project funded for 6 years by the European Research Council under the ERC Synergy grant scheme. EPIC brings together 3 groups at the edge of complementary technologies – Vicente Pelechano (Karolinska