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underlying insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes and the positive effects of physical exercise on glucose and lipid metabolism in skeletal muscle. The candidate will join our research group to explore
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it is set for twelve months at a time, paid out on a six months basis. In exceptional cases, shorter periods may be acceptable. Application process An application must contain the following documents
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well as behavioral and psychophysical measurements. In your role as a research engineer in the group, you will participate in a subproject that attempts to determine how our olfactory receptors process odors through
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Swedish doctorate or higher. Location: Solna Type of scholarship This is a postdoctoral student scholarship set for 4 months, paid out once and the amount is tax free. Application process An application
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intervention and implementation research in the field of diet, physical activity, family support and obesity prevention for children between 6-12 years old. The project aims to link two evidence-based
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analysis is meriting. Terms and conditions The doctoral student will be employed on a doctoral studentship maximum 4 years full-time. Application process Submit your application and supporting documents
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-throughput datasets including metabolomics, proteomics, and transcriptomics. By aligning the model predictions with physical interactions between biomolecules, our approach ensures that the results are both
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, bioinformatics, mathematical statistics, mathematics, computer science, physics or molecular biology (obtained latest October 1, 2024). The applicant must be fluent in English and be eager to work in a cross
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. These structures contain a synthetic genome that can be sequenced using nanopore sequencing. Now we are seeking an Amanuens who can work to develop Python software to process nanopore data and identify DNA fragments
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researcher to work with Dr. David Marlevi and co-workers on the use of machine learning and physics-informed analysis for improved hemodynamic risk prediction using four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance