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national resource that provides advanced technologies and technical know-how in molecular biosciences. NBIS is also the Swedish node in the European infrastructure ELIXIR for biological information. We
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of Gothenburg, with approximately 100 employees. The communication routes are good both nationally and internationally. The research focuses within the fields of Atom- and Molecular Physics, Condensed Matter
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both nationally and internationally. The research focuses within the fields of Atom- and Molecular Physics, Condensed Matter Physics and Spintronics, and Complex Systems and Biophysics and is performed
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approximately 100 employees. The communication routes are good both nationally and internationally. The research focuses within the fields of Atom- and Molecular Physics, Condensed Matter Physics and Spintronics
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Project: The overall goal of the project is to determine how defects in the apoptotic machinery affect the dynamics and immunogenicity of breast cancer cell death, and how this relates to radiotherapy
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approximately 100 employees. The communication routes are good both nationally and internationally. The research focuses within the fields of Atom- and Molecular Physics, Condensed Matter Physics and Spintronics
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17 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Gothenburg Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Chemistry » Molecular chemistry Chemistry » Biochemistry Researcher Profile
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methods & interdisciplinary approaches such as photo elicitation, participatory mapping, & short surveys, DC8 provides an in-depth understanding of the socio-material dynamics shaping these shared
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including environmental and analytical chemistry, microbial ecology, ecotoxicology, molecular biology (incl. multi-omics approaches) and chemical fate/effect modelling. Pharm-ERA involves 9 Beneficiaries
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project aims to elucidate the mechanisms underlying radiation-induced heart inflammation, specifically by identifying the molecular signaling pathways through which ionizing radiation kills cells in