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and cancer. Ultimately, we aim to mitigate the pathogenesis and develop treatments for chronic metabolic diseases. We have established unique, comprehensive mouse models for: 1) real-time labeling and
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research project and analyze data. Ability to work individually on own initiative and without close supervision, and as part of a team. Excellent organizational and oral/written communication skills. Ability
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problem-solving, collaborative, and communication skills Environment & Opportunities: Our lab is part of a highly multidisciplinary research environment, with close collaborations in biochemistry, neural
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knowledge, skills and attitudes. Do you want to take part in shaping the future? Postdoctoral Research Fellow position At the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Medicine , a full-time (100
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writing, evidenced by first author publications or submitted manuscripts in refereed journals Ability to work independently and as part of a small team Excellent organisational and communication skills
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therapeutic relevance. This effort is part of a broader initiative to demonstrate that small ORF–encoded microproteins represent a largely untapped layer of mitochondrial regulation, and represent a novel
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independent research programmes as part of the Imperial College Research Fellowship (ICRF) scheme. We aim to recruit the best talent and encourage applications from researchers from all backgrounds, from all
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You will take part in research activities at the Division of Children’s and Women’s Health (BKH) , Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Linköping university under supervision of Professor
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clear data presentation, ability to work efficiently in a team and with collaborators Experience in Single Cell Multi-omics techniques and multiple component analysis programs is an advantage Previous
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to contribute to an effort in developing neoantigen expressing vaccines for clinical investigations. The position is available as part of a multi-disciplinary research project to develop a neoantigen-based cancer