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Science in the area of Tumor Immunology. Your work assignments The candidate will be part of a research program that integrates experimental mouse models, patient material, and cutting-edge technologies
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the position to have one of following backgrounds: A PhD degree in Theoretical Physics, Material Science, Chemistry or equivalent with a clear relation to solid state physics and/or materials chemistry
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-molecules for applications towards, transparent, functional, and chemical recyclable polymeric materials. Your particular focus will be synthetic chemistry method development. Questions that may be explored
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level in Physics, Chemistry, Materials or a related field with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses Physics, Chemistry, Materials or a related field. Alternatively
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also include teaching or other departmental duties, up to a maximum of 20% of full-time. Your qualifications You have graduated at Master’s level in Physics, Chemistry, Materials or a related field with
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candidate with the following skills and qualifications: Extensive experience with cell culture, immunological assays including multi-color flow cytometry, molecular biology, and work with mouse models, is
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from national registries, development of digital intervention materials, statistical modelling, qualitative data collection and analyses, and systematic reviews. As a postdoc, you will principally carry
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have experience working with handling and processing clinical and postmortem material and in programming languages to analyze high-throughput sequencing data. Experience with molecular biology, brain
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and battery industry. The study is supported by the Swedish e-science Research Centre through the Method development for Materials Design project MD2 and will be conducted in close collaboration with
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materials that are applied as hard, protective coatings in cutting tools and battery industry. The study is supported by the Swedish e-science Research Centre through the Method development for Materials