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your application! We are now looking for a principal research engineer at the Center for Social and Affective Neuroscience (CSAN) at the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences. The position
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behavioral and neurobiological mechanisms of drug relapse and craving. As Principal Research Engineer, your tasks will consist of: Surgery for insertion of intravenous catheters in rats and stereotaxic surgery
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, and students at bachelor's and master's level. Read more about our Department BKV here: Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences . The employment Permanent employment, 100% Start date 1st of July
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to this page https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I011/853/main?site=7&validator=d7a66c13be778ef950c393a904293789&lang=UK&rmpage=job&rmjob=24159&rmlang=UK
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, heat transfer and thermodynamics. Within the basic education, a number of master and bachelor programs as well as international master's programs are taught. The research is mainly conducted in areas
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printed publications will not be returned. They will be archived at Linköping University. In the event of a discrepancy between the English translation of the job announcement and the Swedish original, the
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research to commercialization, the latter carried out in close collaboration with the institute RISE. LOE currently has ~140 researchers and research students divided into 8 units, each led by a principal
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the Swedish original, the Swedish version shall take precedent. We welcome applicants with different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives - diversity enriches our work and helps us grow. Preserving
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Extensive experience of in vitro polarization of primary human T-cells Good knowledge of Long noncoding RNAs in the context of X-inactivation Experience of Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in primary
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your application! The position We are looking for an enthusiastic and driven person with at least a Masters degree in Medical Biosciences with a proven track record of cell culture work involving T cell