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biology and stem cell research at Adameyko lab (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden). This position is a part of SciLifeLab & Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) and will
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The Department of Cell and Molecular Biology is one of the most international, broad and distinguished molecular bioscience departments in Europe. The department comprises sju research programs with
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. Research will be conducted within the Schlebusch group, Human Evolution Program, Department of Organismal Biology (Evolutionary Biology Center, Uppsala University). The group is funded by the Knut and Alice
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of experts in computational biology, biophysics, biochemistry, structural biology, and artificial intelligence. Share your research findings through scientific publications and conferences. As a PhD student
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-protein interactions, protein-ligand binding, and integrating experimental data to refine models. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of experts in computational biology, biophysics, biochemistry
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. The DDLS program has four strategic areas: cell and molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection. For more information, please see
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-protein interactions, protein-ligand binding, and integrating experimental data to refine models. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of experts in computational biology, biophysics, biochemistry
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within the Evolutionary Biology program at IEG. The project is led by Dr. Veera Tuovinen Nogerius. The PhD position is fully funded for 4 years. Project description Despite the symbiotic nature of lichens
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your application! Your work assignments Repurposing biology for technology is one of the pathways for a sustainable future reducing synthetic waste and carbon emissions. The project’s main goal is to
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Biology, Plant Physiology, Plant Systematics and Environmental and Climate Sciences. Presently around 100 people in 25 research groups work at DEEP, including 35 PhD students and 10 postdocs. The research