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the Westenhoff group. We try to make a positive difference in society through beyond state-of-the-art research on enzymatic catalysis mechanisms with the intention to replace fossil fuels with non-carbon-based
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stratification, discovery of biomarkers for disease risks, diagnosis, drug response and monitoring of health. The precision medicine research is expected to make use of existing strong assets in Sweden and abroad
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, chemistry, engineering, and physics. The department has over 200 employees, including around 60 doctoral students. Please read more about our work at https://icm.uu.se . Project Description This PhD position
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environmentally friendly in the sense that they have a function enabling better recyclability. The work on environmentally friendly surfactant now focuses on the use of new building blocks, and this project has a
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in the management of technology, people, and organization, and a desire to make groundbreaking contributions to the field of maintenance engineering. PhD Project overview The project focuses
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for Oncology, Clinical Genetics, Clinical Immunology, Clinical Pathology, and Hospital Physics at Akademiska sjukhuset, Uppsala. The department has teaching assignments in several education programmes, including
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works in plants. Our group has developed several tools allowing genetics, microscopic, micromechanical and computational dissection of this process (https://www.upsc.se/researchers/6177-verger-stephane
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expected to make use of existing strong assets in Sweden and abroad, such as molecular data (e.g. omics), imaging, electronic health care records, longitudinal patient and population registries and biobanks
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conduct education and research of the highest quality and relevance to make a difference in society. Our most important asset is all of our 7,600 employees and 53,000 students who, with curiosity and
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prehistoric individuals, to make inferences about demographic history, migration and admixture patterns, and signals of adaptation. The project will include computational analysis of archaic introgression and