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Futures, Karolinska Institute, Karolinska University Hospital and Stockholm University. The position is located at the KTH Division of Information Science end Engineering under the supervision of Professor
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at the Cell Signalling, Immunity and Nanoimaging (CSI:Nano) Lab in SciLifeLab at Karolinska Institute led by Asst. Prof. Erdinc Sezgin. SciLifeLab and KI are excellent places to carry out basic biomedical
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is located at the Science for Life Laboratory in the Karolinska Institute campus. SciLifeLab is equiped with state-of-the-art instrumentation and core facilities, and is home to one of the largest
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, Karolinska Institute. The lab seeks to reveal mechanisms that are responsible for successful regeneration to occur in salamanders, and conversely, highlight processes that prevent comparable injury responses
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nanoscale bioparticle characterization. The project will be performed at the Cell Signalling, Immunity and Nanoimaging (CSI:Nano) Lab in SciLifeLab at Karolinska Institute led by Asst. Prof. Erdinc Sezgin
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) understanding the etiology of disease processes & 2) identifying markers of the onset as well as resolution of system-based stress. The Unit is housed in the Biomedicum building at the Karolinska Institute in a
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of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institute. The lab seeks to reveal mechanisms that are responsible for successful regeneration to occur in salamanders, and conversely, highlight processes
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, Karolinska Institute. The lab seeks to reveal mechanisms that are responsible for successful regeneration to occur in salamanders, and conversely, highlight processes that prevent comparable injury responses
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, Tumor and Cell biology, Karolinska Institute (Prof. Annelie Brauner research group). Work duties The work will primarily be focussed on the development of nanocellulose-based formulations for achieving
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our leading team at Karolinska Institute. This individual should be passionately committed to furthering the knowledge to improve young people's mental health. Research at KI, as part of the SISU