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with a focus on clinically relevant questions in hematology, stem cell biology and immunology, including basic immunology, immunodeficiency and transfusion immunology. Your mission Your will work in a
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experimental animal research. Your mission The selected postdoctoral candidate will work on elucidating SLE pathogenesis and on validation of novel diagnostic biomarkers and will be supervised by Associate
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molecular biology methods is necessary. Specific experience in cancer genetics or single-cell genomics will be useful but is not a requirement. Entry requirements Scholarships for postdoctoral qualification
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a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the group of Professors Juleen R. Zierath and Anna Krook. The research is focused on translational studies on cellular and molecular mechanisms
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stimulating scientific environment and a top research infrastructure both locally, at the department level, and institution level. Duties We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The postdoctoral position is placed in the Clinical Genetics research group at MMK with Professor Outi Mäkitie and Professor Richard
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in accordance with the common group goals and research interests. Entry requirements We are seeking a highly motivated and team-oriented postdoctoral researcher for a two year scholarship with a
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knowledge in mitochondrial biology, biochemistry and molecular biology. We currently defining how mitochondrial dynamics and mass is related to cancer therapy resistance. Division and Duties We offer a highly
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are studied at the organ, tissue, cell and molecular level. Currently, Mikael Björnstedt's research group is looking for a postdoctoral Researcher to study selenium compounds as cancer therapy. Your mission As
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. You will work closely together with, and learn from, a senior postdoctoral associate. Your mission The current position will be focused on comparing in vivo and organoid progenitor states in the human