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Are you looking for an exciting PhD position on plant-environment and plant-plant interactions, using mechanistic models or data analyses? Do you want to identify management practices that minimize
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, fertility preservation measures, reproductive toxicology, stem cell biology, developmental biology, and fetal medicine. We provide a dynamic environment at the forefront of reproductive toxicological research
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of outstanding scientists applying interdisciplinary approaches to cutting-edge problems in a collaborative and stimulating environment. The unit is part of the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics
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and learning in higher education. You will also be part of the strong research environment that is available at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Gothenburg and Chalmers
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This post-doc position is an opportunity for an independent and curious person. You are interested in microbial communities in the environment and in engineered systems such as fish farms. Although
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signatures indicative of treatment sensitivity, uncovering and mitigating paths to drug resistance, and predicting toxicity effects of drugs in healthy cells. In the dynamic research environment at SciLifeLab
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project during the summer of 2024. You should have a bachelor’s degree in bioinformatics and experience working with sequencing data in Python within Linux environments. Additionally, familiarity with both
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activities and the department research environment. Maximum 20% of the position may include teaching or a similar form of institutional service. Competence To be eligible for this position, you must have a PhD
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are recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to work independently on a project in our creative environment. Your project will aim to understand how human white adipocytes are formed. More specifically, we have recently
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is in the field of data-driven epidemiology and biology of infection, which covers research that will transform our understanding of pathogens, their interactions with hosts and the environment, and