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, 2020; Shaw, Lundin, et al, Nat Methods 2014). In this project, the postdoctoral research fellow will investigate the nanoscale spatial organization of insulin receptors in different tissues
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30 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company KTH Royal Institute of Technology Research Field Biological sciences » Other Physics » Biophysics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2
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shown that human white adipose tissue contains three distinct adipocyte subtypes. In this project, we aim to understand from which progenitor cells they are formed. To achieve this, we will employ several
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20 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company KTH Royal Institute of Technology Research Field Biological sciences » Biology Biological sciences » Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher
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School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health at KTH Job description Professor Tuuli Lappalainen’s research group is looking for a postdoctoral researcher for a research
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. The research team is led by Assistant Prof. Camila Consiglio, and includes a research engineer, one project assistant, one MSc and one PhD student. As a workplace, we are committed to creating a respectful
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are formed. More specifically, we have recently shown that human white adipose tissue contains three distinct adipocyte subtypes. In this project, we aim to understand from which progenitor cells
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author article. Experience in proteomics and other “omics” techniques is greatly valued and prior work with autophagy-related methods, confocal microscopy, phenotyping, and tissue culture are further
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autophagy-related methods, confocal microscopy, phenotyping, and tissue culture are further assets. The postdoc is expected to be a team player and enthusiastically drive a research project with strong
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a unique automated robotic lab for high-capacity full-length scRNA-seq that can provide state-of-the-art splicing information across complex tissues. Using this scalable scRNA-seq technology, we