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complementary cytosine-rich sequences. These intricate structures are thought to function as critical protein-binding sites, influencing essential processes such as transcription, replication, telomere stability
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11 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KTH Royal Institute of Technology Research Field Computer science » Other Engineering » Biomedical engineering Researcher Profile Recognised
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of Medical Biochemistry and biophysics (MBB). The successful applicant will join a multidisciplinary research team with a translational profile in biomaterials and tissue engineering, and should have expertise
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building with shared infrastructure for advanced technology platforms and built for interdisciplinary collaborations. Ongoing research is focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms for development
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cytosine-rich sequences. These intricate structures are thought to function as critical protein-binding sites, influencing essential processes such as transcription, replication, telomere stability, and DNA
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the Faculties of Engineering, Science, and Medicine. It operates Lund Nano Lab, a state-of-the-art cleanroom for the synthesis, processing, and characterization of compound semiconductor nanostructures
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large number of externally funded research projects, often with international cooperation and we see continued good growth in our subject area. The department has education assignments in engineering
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lab focuses on the interdisciplinary fields of inflammation neuroscience and bioelectronic medicine. Using immunology, neuroscience, and engineering we aim to understand the molecular mechanisms
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zebrafish (e.g. generation of crispants, single-cell library preparation, in situ RNA hybridization chain reaction technology, immunocytochemistry and fluorescence imaging, behavioral assays). You can work
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samples, including associated documentation. Advanced cell and tissue culture, including stem cell cultivation and work with embryo models. Single-cell analyses, microscopy, and image analysis. Processing