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internationally highly recognized research covering a broad range of subjects. Project description Your studies in Neurochemistry will be in the project "The roles of transcription factors in early human brain
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During Early Human Brain Development". The PhD project is aimed to perform computational analysis of multimodal single-cell and spatial epigenomic analysis. The student will use data analysis approaches
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Riksbankens Jubileumsfond. This study uses a model of acute inflammation in healthy humans (i.e., experimental endotoxemia) and the assessment of behavioral changes. Neuronal changes using brain imaging
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project. Qualification requirements We are looking for someone who has completed or is currently enrolled in higher level education in social sciences and/or the humanities or sciences preferably a field
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trace elements cycle through terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric systems, and how these processes intersect with human activities and climate dynamics. The successful candidate will join a research
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systems, and how these processes intersect with human activities and climate dynamics. The successful candidate will join a research group dedicated to investigating the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg
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. The University has more than 33,000 students, 1,600 doctoral students and 5,500 staff members active within the natural sciences and humanities. The Department of Geological Sciences is a department within the
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released a database with predicted protein structures. However, proteins do not act alone - they work together with other proteins. Therefore, the next major challenge is using these methods for predicting
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, new approaches are needed. The aim of this project is to work on such approaches, and apply them for analysis of tissue specimens from mainly human tumors. We are seeking candidates with a strong
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computer and systems sciences bridges the gap between technology and the humanities, social sciences, and behavioral sciences. The use and design of IT is put in context in relation to people, organizations