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Biology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, to study molecular mechanisms that protect against disease-related chromosomal aberrations. The Department of Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB) i is a
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: Department of Cell and Molecular Biology Type of employment: Full time , Temporary position Pay: Individual salary Number of positions: 1 Working hours: 100% Town: Uppsala County: Uppsala län Country: Sweden
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screens that can help us discover new strategies to combat human disease. Our group is integrated in the “Genome Biology” Division at Karolinska Institutet, together with other competitive groups that work
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disease. Our group is integrated in the "Genome Biology" Division at Karolinska Institutet, together with other competitive groups that work in areas such as DNA repair, epigenetics, advanced imaging
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will join and enhance ongoing efforts in this project. Your profile To be eligible for employment as a postdoctor a doctoral degree or a foreign degree deemed to be equivalent to a Swedish doctoral
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vascular biology (preferably small vessel diseases/CADASIL), and/or neurodegenerative diseases. The successful applicant should have extensive experience and practical skills from research animal work
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are now interested in understanding how and when local progenitor niches are established during development. The work includes lineage tracing using multiple lines targeting distinct adult progenitor
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gene therapies for advanced applications. In this project we aim to gene edit immune cells and stem cells. Your mission As a research assistant, you will work on the development of biotechnological
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at Karolinska Institutet. For further information about our work, please consult a selection of reports from our labs: Nature. 2009 461, 212-7(2009); Mol Cell. 59:984-97 (2015); Nat Rev Genet. 17:284-99 (2016
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alterations in cluster headache patients by an integrative and interdisciplinary approach. The candidate needs knowledge concerning the use of molecular biology tools to elucidate biological pathways which