21 medical-physics "National Institutes of Health" PhD positions at Uppsala University
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Published: 2024-06-14 The research conducted at the Department of Physics and Astronomy encompasses a wide range of physics topics, distributed over nine divisions. The department is located in
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focused on cancer, autoimmune and genetic diseases. A fundamental idea at the department is to stimulate translational research and thereby closer interactions between medical research and health care
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, autoimmune and genetic diseases. One of the basic ideas at the department is to stimulate translational research and thus a closer collaboration between medical research and healthcare. Research is conducted
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. The Department of Medical Sciences is a large clinical institution with more than 250 employees and over 900 additional coworkers connected via the Uppsala University Hospital. The Department of Medical Sciences
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Published: 2024-06-05 The Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences belongs to the Medical Faculty and conducts extensive research through our 11 research groups, including areas such as
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new methods within artificial intelligence for molecular design, in combination with physically-based modeling of interactions between model peptides and the intestinal environment, as well as in
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. There are several advantages to oral drug administration compared to the alternatives. Patients can manage their own medication, do not need assistance from healthcare professionals, and avoid various types
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Published: 2024-06-13 PhD position in condensed matter theory Are you interested in working with materals physics, with the support of competent and friendly colleagues in an international
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at the Department of Medicinal Chemistry spans a wide range of subjects such as medicinal chemistry, organic synthesis, analytical pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutical physical chemistry and preclinical positron
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long-lasting process from which the tetrapod appendage emerged about 400 million years ago. This transformation has puzzled palaeontologists and developmental biologists for more than a century. Progress