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Published: 2024-06-03 Researcher in microbial eukaryote evolution with focus on the origin of plastids The Department of Organismal Biology teaches and explores the evolution, development and
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conducted within the Human Evolution Program within the Department of Organismal Biology (Evolutionary Biology Center, Uppsala University, Sweden). The program has extensive interests in population genetics
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Published: 2024-05-06 Postdoctoral position in the Program of Evolution and Development, Department of Organismal Biology The Department of Organismal Biology teaches and explores the evolution
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and research in the pharmaceutical sciences. More information about the department and its activities is available at uu.se/farmbio . Duties Assistant in research in the subject of cell biology with a
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. Presentation of data and writing manuscripts will also be of great importance. Required qualifications: PhD in medicine, biology, bioinformatics or genetics Expert knowledge of SLE genetics Several years
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the following areas: cancer precision medicine, cancer immunotherapy, genomics and neurobiology, molecular tools and functional genomics, neuro-oncology and neurodegeneration and vascular biology. Department
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the following areas: cancer precision medicine, cancer immunotherapy, genomics and neurobiology, molecular tools and functional genomics, neuro-oncology and neurodegeneration and vascular biology. Department
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the following areas: cancer precision medicine, cancer immunotherapy, genomics and neurobiology, molecular tools and functional genomics, neuro-oncology and neurodegeneration and vascular biology. Department
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level, and molecular biology work in the laboratory. The duties also include literature searches as well as oral presentations and writing/editing of scientific papers. Requirements PhD degree in sponge
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the following areas: cancer precision medicine, cancer immunotherapy, genomics and neurobiology, molecular tools and functional genomics, neuro-oncology and neurodegeneration and vascular biology. Department