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cell immunity and about working on a truly translational project, linking fundamental and clinical immunology. The long-term goal is to improve immunomonitoring after vaccination or infection by
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of the group is focused on our droplet barcode sequencing (DBS) technology for single cell and single extracellular transcript profiling, and more specifically, further developing the method for high throughput
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the Division of Immunology under the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics . The research group focuses on B cell in both normal physiology and disease pathology. Currently, there are four main
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assistant, you will have a unique opportunity to develop cell-based drugs to treat age-related macular degeneration Your mission The Lanner lab is working together with Anders Kvanta at St. Erik Eye Hospital
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of Clinical Microbiology is currently looking for a motivated research associate to study antiviral T cell immunity in relation to human age and health. The employment is fixed-term for 4 months (full-time
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at the institution for Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB). The lab is located in Biomedicum, a top-notch research building with a modern infrastructure and equipment. Rickard’s lab has focused on developing single-cell
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of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. The research group Research in the Gerlach group is directed at understanding basic cellular and molecular principles governing CD8 T cell
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activities, or identifying the antibiotic resistance amongst others. Bacterial populations exhibit significant heterogeneity, allowing distinct cell subgroups to thrive in diverse environments
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specialized in methodology-driven analysis of patient data, especially in the field of single-cell multiomics. We are a multidisciplinary group with expertise in both dry- and wet-lab methods. We combine
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The migrasome is a newly discovered organelle produced by migrating cells (Cell Res 2015 ). It plays a crucial role in various physiological processes involving organ morphogenesis (Nat Cell Biol 2019