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Do you want to contribute to improving human health? We are looking for a research assistant to our experimental Division of Renal Medicine (NEO; Flemingsberg) at the department for Clinical Science
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cutting-edge technologies for genetical engineering to enhance T cell therapies of cancer. As part of the Center for Hematology and Regenerative Medicine (HERM) , the lab is part of a collaborative
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candidate with an ongoing university education in medicine or molecular biology. In addition, the applicant must have: Experience of working with primary cells and cell lines, handling of human biopsies
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, flow cytometry and molecular biology. Previous research of translational nature within immunology and mice handling is strongly meritorious. Fluent oral and written communication in English, and ability
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The postdoctoral position is placed in the Clinical Genetics research group at MMK with Professor Outi Mäkitie and Professor Richard Rosenquist Brandell as project leaders. The research is focused on identifying genetic causes and...
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Karolinska Institutet, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB) CMB is a department with a strong focus on basic science. The
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. liver biology and/or metabolic syndrome or similar Experience in liver biology modelling research, MAFLD and 3D primary hepatocyte NPC spheroid generation and culture Working knowledge on either human and
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC) at Karolinska Institutet conducts research and teaching within immunology
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experience and the ability to communicate popular science as we work closely with patient advocates, clinical researchers and nurses. Knowledge of multiple sclerosis and other neuroinflammatory disease. Strong
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. To do this, we interrogate the spatial relationships between B cell clones and their immediate niches within tissues using our in-house developed spatial transcriptomics-based technology (Spatial VDJ