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Do you want to investigate mechanisms to persistent pain? We invite applications for a post doc position in Prof Camilla Svensson’s team that explores cellular and molecular mechanisms underlaying
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of methylome data including whole genome and array-based methods. Experience with high-performance computing (HPC). Knowledge of mechanisms of gene regulation and epigenetics, specifically DNA methylation and
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Alzheimer’s disease. Our studies build upon in vivo and in vitro models as well as on analysis of human clinical samples, in order to elucidate the molecular and cellular mechanisms for resolving
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has 12 research groups, about 120 research students and about 140 employees. The position is placed in the PRIME health research group (Prevention, Intervention and Mechanisms in Public Health
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to engineer specific neuron types within the adult gut wall. A wide range of transcriptomic, epigenetic, transgenic and imaging methodologies are utilized to meet these aims. By resolving mechanisms of ENS
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liver disease. The group consists of postdoctoral fellows, PhD students and master students with strong expertise in computational biology. Currently, the group is looking for a research assistant for a
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industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic areas: cell and molecular
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one of two new projects, both of which aim to characterize how the brain processes the attention of others. The research group has recently characterized a novel mechanism by which the brain encodes
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mechanisms underlying disease states and to identify novel biomarkers and medically relevant therapeutic targets. As a research specialist, you will be an integral part of our team constantly pushing
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interpretable and actionable. Our group aims to unravel mechanisms of treatment resistance and to identify promising drug targets and biomarkers. We are particularly interested in cancer-stroma interactions in