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sugar consumption. The group is led by Associate Professor Emily Sonestedt and currently consists of three researchers and one PhD student. The research activities are based at the Clinical Research
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2025-09-16. Reference number: FS 2.1.6-1585-25. Information For further information, please contact Associate Professor Johan Normark, Dept. of Clinical Microbiology, + 46 (0) 73 021 1221, johan.normark
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into the clinical and immunological aspects of vaccination in inflammatory rheumatic diseases. The research is deeply rooted in both clinical and preclinical projects. The projects associated with this position
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) You will work within the Electronic Plants group, led by Senior Associate Professor Eleni Stavrinidou. This interdisciplinary team is driven by a passion for interfacing plants and technology to address
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applications sent by email will not be considered. Contact details to references will be requested after the interview. Application deadline: 31 December, 2025 For questions, please contact: Associate Professor
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considered. Contact details to references will be requested after the interview. Application deadline: 10 November, 2025 Contact information For questions, please contact: Associate Professor Mehdi Abdollahi
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details to references will be requested after the interview. Application deadline: 31 December, 2025 For questions, please contact: Associate Professor Mebtu Beza Division of Electric Power Engineering
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focuses on the dynamic coupling of ion and electron movement. At LOE, you’ll be part of a vibrant community of over 150 researchers, including professors, senior and junior scientists, fellow postdocs and
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in both clinical and preclinical projects. The projects associated with this position are primarily focused on laboratory research. The main focus will be to investigate how various antirheumatic
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. The workplace The position is located at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE ), specifically within the Theory and Modelling for Organic Electronics unit in the group led by Associate Professor Glib