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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Molecular biology at Umeå University is currently seeking a staff scientist for a full-time
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. Department of Plant Physiology Closing date: 2024-03-31 As a national hub for molecular biosciences in Sweden
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the gastric environment. This project employs genetic, molecular biology and biochemical approaches to analyze the bacterial responses, with a significant focus on DNA-protein interactions. The project will
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experience in the field of the drug development and drug optimisation and cell-based and animal-based model systems are also of great merit. A strong background in molecular biology, biochemistry, and tumour
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fellows who are to teach or supervise must have taken relevant courses in teaching and learning in higher education. The successful candidate will have a PhD degree, or equivalent, in molecular biology or
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relevant courses in teaching and learning in higher education. The successful candidate will have a PhD degree, or equivalent, in molecular biology or biochemistry. The candidate should have extensive
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of Molecular Biology, and Laura Carroll (www.microbe.dev ) at the Department of Clinical Microbiology. Qualifications Required qualifications: To be appointed under the postdoctoral agreement, the postdoctoral
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language is English. Qualifications We are looking for someone with a PhD in Structural Biology, Molecular Biology or equivalent. You have extensive experience in EM (TEM, FIB-SEM and/or cryo-EM), sample
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spans from biochemistry and molecular biology to physiology and the ecosystem level (www.upsc.se). We are looking for a person that can bridge these two strong research environments in Umeå. We invite you
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. We integrate mathematical modeling and data science with diverse disciplines, including ecology, plant physiology, and molecular biology. Your research will be instrumental in improving our