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) General eligibility requirement You meet the general eligibility requirement for doctoral/third-cycle/PhD education if you: have been awarded a second-cycle/advanced/master qualification (i.e. master degree
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of results. As a PhD student, you will participate in activities of the research group, as well as complete doctoral courses as stipulated in PhD student syllabus and individual study plan. What do we offer? A
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both health and disease states. The doctoral candidate will benefit from access to a comprehensive experimental platform and gain experience in a translational research approach. This PhD project
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, DNA-based information storage technologies in their current form mostly provide cold-storage solutions with limited real-life applicability. We are looking for a PhD student that would join our team
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the cross-talk between the liver and the brain. By modulating the lipid-metabolic activity of the liver, we will investigate its impact on the CNS. We are looking for a PhD to mainly work on a project
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to high-quality research at an international top level. The doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student In your role as a PhD student in the group, you will participate in a project that
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to unraveling the complexities of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and related neurodegenerative conditions. We offer an opportunity for a highly motivated and skilled PhD-student to contribute significantly
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to understand the biological effects of 5-HT2A agonists in depression. The PhD student will plan and conduct experiments with PET, MRI, EEG and MEG with depressed subjects before and after exposure to 5-HT2A
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to understand the biological effects of 5-HT2A agonists in depression. The PhD student will plan and conduct a randomized clinical trial of the substance at four sites in Sweden. The PhD student will analyze
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Bionanomaterial Technology Laboratory and research group of Principal Investigator Assoc. Professor Dr. Georgios A. Sotiriou as PhD student in “Nanoparticle-enabled approaches to heal chronic wounds” financed by a