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. The lab’s mission is to develop bionanomaterials, tools and methods for medicine using engineering sciences. The research in this lab is highly multidisciplinary combining expertise from material engineering
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the synthesis of functional nanoscale materials and devices for biomedicine using flame aerosol technology. The focus of the research program lies on studying the physicochemical properties of materials made by
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dysfunction in disease and ageing. For this, we use a combination of patient material and animal models to gain insights into disease pathophysiology and develop novel treatments. We are currently seeking a
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. Skills and personal qualities Necessary A master or equivalent within medicine, molecular biology, biomedicine, genomics, biochemistry or pharmacy or associated fields. Excellent communication skills
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is a requirement that the applicant has demonstrated: PhD and postdoctoral experience on immune-mediated diseases, with demonstrated skills in handling both patient material and murine models
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medicinal plants. This is an exciting and fruitful project with a developed work structure. Your mission You will contribute to extraction of plant material and chemical analyses of components thereof
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Swedish Research Council Grant. The Bionanomaterial Technology Laboratory is an ERC-funded lab and has world-leading expertise in the synthesis of functional nanoscale materials and devices for biomedicine
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, emphasizing the integration of basic neuroscience research with clinical, health economics and outcomes research. Rapid progress in this area of research has led to the discovery of new methods for early
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. Experience in working with tumor microenvironment, molecular and cellular biology techniques, multi-color flow cytometry, confocal imaging and mouse modeling is highly desired; and good ability to communicate
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at the Karolinska Institutet (KI) which encompasses five research groups whose work focuses on creating new bioengineering techniques and new materials for cell biology research. Our diverse team of physicists