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collaborations enables PhD students at the department to participate in relevant research projects and prepare for an international research career. This PhD project in Neurochemistry aims to study the role
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is a project that will create a platform and pipeline for the development of biological drugs, from early phase, i.e. lead identification, until lead optimization and process development. The objective
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. More than 100 people, including around 45 PhD students, work at the department. New employees and students are recruited from all over the world and English is the main working language. The department
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the first and second cycles of at least 90 credits in either, a) Chemistry/Molecular Biology/Biotechnology, or b) Computer Science/Mathematics/Physics and at the second cycle level, 60 credits in Life Science
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/ . We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to be involved in the project “A two-billion-years history of infections: evolution of host-adaptation in early Gammaproteobacteria”, funded by
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an international environment? Are you looking for an employer that invests in sustainable employeeship and offers safe, favorable working conditions? We welcome you to apply for a PhD position at Uppsala University
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analytical chemistry, biochemistry and organic chemistry. More than 100 people, including around 45 PhD students, work at the department. New employees and students are recruited from all over the world and
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graduate education in more than 80 subjects. One to two PhD students in Medical Science at the Department of Medical Biosciences The Department of Medical Biosciences is an internationally successful
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, physical organic, medicinal, materials and computational chemistry, and it has especially close connections with research groups at biochemistry and analytical chemistry, some of the collaborations bridging
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are applied in a professional research environment characterized by its well-established international profile. The institute has 30 research groups with a research staff of 200, of which 60 are PhD students