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located in BioClinicum, KI Campus Solna, and partially in Neo, KI Campus Flemingsberg. Duties As a postdoctoral fellow, you will lead an innovative research project to elucidate the role of brain
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for electrophysiologists who are interested in the studying molecular mechanisms by which mice learn and keep information in the brain. The lab’s research focus is to uncover experience-driven protein signaling mechanisms
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30 23 42, email: andi.alijagic@oru.se , Dr. Alexander Hedbrant, +46 19 30 21 21, email: alexander.hedbrant@oru.se , or Prof. Eva Särndahl, +46 19 36 84, email: eva.sarndahl@oru.se . The head of unit is
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) start date of the post-doctoral education. The head of the department determines whether their previous training and scholarly qualifications correspond to a Swedish doctorate or higher. What do we offer
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: +46317723820 Or, Division Head, Prof Rikard Landberg, Email: rikard.landberg@chalmers.se Tel: +4672 350 93 86 We look forward to your application! *** Chalmers declines to consider all offers of further
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exploring, approaching, suggesting and answering to. Contact Head of department: Zeenath Hasan, zeenath.hasan@lnu.se Head of research project, Principal investigator: Åsa Ståhl, asa.stahl@lnu.se in a shared
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Statistics, +46 31 772 2294, pnyquist@chalmers.se Irina Pettersson, Docent, Head of Unit of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, +46 31 772 , irinap@chalmers.se Unions Union representatives at the University
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Technology, wengang.mao@chalmers.se, +46 (0) 31 772 1483 Jonas Ringsberg, Head of division of Marine Technology Jonas.Ringsberg@chalmers.se, +46 (0) 31 772 14 89 *** Chalmers declines to consider all offers
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Familiarity with theory and techniques of chemical ecology, and entomology is meriting Interest in contributing to an international research environment and interdisciplinary research Curious mind-set and an
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neuroscience to jointly understand how the human brain becomes vulnerable during injury, neurodegeneration and aging. Our recent work (Månberg et al. Nature Medicine 2021) showed that vascular and glial cells