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factor – DNA binding, detecting protein – protein interactions or enzyme optimization. Main responsibilities The candidate will use and develop methods within one, or preferably multiple, of the following
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projects, from proposal writing to data analysis and preparing publications. Interest in developing new experimental setups, sample environments and detection schemes, which can advance experimental
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information This is full-time, fixed-term employment. A postdoctoral fellow is employed for at least two years and at most three years. A notice period of six months applies for both parties, in case of early
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Location until further notice: Växjö Hours and term: Temporary employment 100% for 2 years Starting date: As soon as possible. Job description The adhesive bonding of solid wood, wood particles and wood
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to work at Uppsala University? Find out more about what it´s like to work and live in Sweden. Uppsala University is a broad research university with a strong international position. The ultimate goal is to
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collaboration between the AIXLab@Chalmers and Sahlgrenska University Hospital. At the AIXLab, our primary objective is to develop technical solutions that enhance the usability of AI. In partnership with
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of the project Bacteria are constantly predated by viruses, bacteriophages. To resist predation, bacteria employ numerous antiphage defence systems, with the most famous being CRISPR-Cas. In our lab we discover
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to enable microbial species detection and recognition in situ, using a sensor system that will eventually be deployed in agricultural fields for soil monitoring in space and time. Work duties The main duties
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experiences, and a justification for the applicant's relevance to obtain the position (Maximum two A4 pages). We also encourage applicants to state why they find this position interesting. Copy of a diploma
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growth and spread. The assurance is that with more knowledge of this kind, we will be able to find new ways to treat tumor diseases. The research group Experimental Oncology is led by Professor Kristian