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between technology development and clinical needs. In this stimulating environment, our newly formed research group focuses on developing fundamental synthetic biology-based technologies for applications in
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developing a novel imaging and amperometry-based platform for research into neurological diseases. About us The Esbjörner lab belongs to the Division of Chemical Biology , which is part of the Department
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core partners: Lund University/MAX IV, Sweden, the European Spallation Source (ESS), Sweden, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), France, the International
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Work in Stockholm, in close proximity to nature A research environment with a strong base in use of super-resolution microscopy for biomolecular applications State-of-the-art laboratories in cell biology
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of Plant Protection Biology, in partnership with Assoc. Prof. Sharon Hill and Assoc. Prof. Björn Bohman at SLU, as well as Prof. Martin Olsson and Assoc. Prof. Kristina Persson at Lund University
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range of disciplines in plant biology, including ecology, computational biology, genetics, physiology, biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology (see www.upsc.se). The postdoctoral scholarship
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qualification deemed to be the equivalent of a PhD in molecular biology, biomedicine, or a related field is eligible for appointment as postdoctoral researcher. This eligibility requirement must be met no later
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Source (ESS), Sweden, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), France, the International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines, (IMOL), Poland, and the
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between intense laser fields and matter, attosecond science, quantum information, solid-state X-ray spectroscopy, laser applications in medicine and biology, as well as industrial applications. More
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structural biology. The project is supervised by Vasili Hauryliuk (PI) as well as Gemma Atkinson (co-PI, structural bioinformatics, Lund University) and Pontus Gourdon (co-PI, cryo-EM, Lund University and