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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The Rydén and Mejhert lab aims to understand how white adipocytes are formed and how this process is related to cardiometabolic disorders
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, Campus Flemingsberg and in the Q-building in Solna. We conduct research focusing on cognitive impairment, dementia, and other aging related disorders, and education, among other medical graduates. Our
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within the last three years, if there are special reasons, your degree may have been completed earlier. Applicants should have a PhD in a medical science such as epidemiology, biostatistics, bioinformatics
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. The department has 12 research groups, about 110 PhD students and about 140 employees. In this interdisciplinary project, you will find a unique opportunity to work together with experienced researchers in
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reasons, your degree may have been completed earlier. Essential: BSc in life or natural sciences (biology, molecular biology, physics, chemistry or similar) PhD in areas: biophysics, biochemistry
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' assessments. Qualifications You should have: - a medical doctor degree and a PhD degree - some clinical work experience as a medical doctor - be a resident or registrar in radiology - written advanced scripts
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, if there are special reasons, your degree may have been completed earlier. In addition to the aforementioned requirements, the applicant must: Have a PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering, Chemical and/or Process
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The Department of Neuroscience includes several research groups working on different aspects of nervous system function, both under normal
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, we offer a unique translational research environment with wide-ranging expertise spanning clinical science, biomedical engineering, and medical physics, all working together to improve cardiovascular
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The research team A postdoctoral scholarship is available in the lab of András Simon at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology