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well in a team. We are looking for a person who holds a PhD and has an interest in neuroscience/neuroinflammation, and with skills preferably in more than one of the following areas: single cell RNA
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at Karolinska Institutet. For further information about our work, please consult a selection of reports from our labs: Nature. 2009 461, 212-7(2009); Mol Cell. 59:984-97 (2015); Nat Rev Genet. 17:284-99 (2016
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participates in several undergraduate courses and postgraduate education programs. Each year approximately 15 students receive their PhD from our Department and many of our graduates have gone onto distinguished
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biopsies as well as human primary cell cultures. You will be working closely together preclinical and clinical researchers, computational biologists and biostatisticians with a mission to gain new insights
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proteins relevant to disease. This includes protein and antibody production, generation of knockout cell lines, development of functional assay, insights in structural information via X-Ray crystallography
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centered around predicting drug response at the single cell level for children with cancer, using publicly available data augmented by new data that we have generated supported by a grant from the European
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of NK cells and other immune cells and why this poses a risk for certain infections. Your mission We are looking for a research assistant who will be working together with PhD students, postdocs and
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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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transcription, replication and DNA topology are functionally coordinated in human cells. We use state-of-the-art approaches to assess transcriptomic, epigenomic and replisomic profiles, as well as bioinformatics
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million new diagnoses every year, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in developed countries. The prostate cancer group at MEB is a highly interdisciplinary and vibrant research group