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the Department of Clinical Science, Intervention, and Technology. Research and education within OBGYN cover various aspects of women's reproductive health, including ovarian biology, endometrial receptivity
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molecular biology approaches (such as cloning and cell culture) and bioinformatic knowledge (with proficiency in R, Python or similar) are required to complete this project. It is a clear strength if the
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campus of Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab ). SciLifeLab is a leading national infrastructure for next-generation life science research in Sweden and hosts 10 technology platforms and more than 1500
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research with clinical potential. Our lab is in the intersection of biology, chemistry, physics and engineering, aiming to reveal the molecular codes of cellular physiology and diseases. The candidate will
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EV technology It is meritorious that the applicant has shown Excellent skills in cell culture techniques, including virus production and establishment of stable cell lines Excellent expertise in
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delivery technologies that can carry proteins, RNAs or gene therapies to the target tissues safely and efficiently. In this connection, we engineer exosomes with enhanced delivery and targeting capacities
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at the Department of Medicine, Solna. Our lab offers a creative, collaborative, and supportive research environment, with access to cutting-edge technology, modern infrastructure and daily seminars and lectures by
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the cancer stem cells, the type of cells that are relatively resistant to treatment, and that give rise to recurring tumors and daughter tumors. We also culture tumor cells to be able to change their gene
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of neurophysiological mechanisms using state-of-the-art techniques and innovative approaches. Our research group is known for its collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, fostering a culture of continuous
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state-or-the-art technologies such single-cell RNA sequencing, in vivo lineage tracing and targeted cell ablation, confocal microscopy, organoid culture, and tissue engineering. The successful candidate