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, including high-throughput screening, high-content imaging, omics technologies, and computational approaches, to elucidate mechanisms of toxicity. Ultimately, our work contributes to a deeper understanding of
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must be demonstrated through independent research efforts focusing on molecular and cellular mechanisms and experimental methods relevant to pharmacology, and by achievements that are of a high
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access to advanced infrastructure for experimental and theoretical studies. The international environment and good opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations enables PhD students at the department
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required to work independently on literature review and summary of key findings and lab techniques that will be used for the project. Your duties include developing detailed experimental protocol
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gene expression profiles and cellular heterogeneity within tissues can predict how existing drugs might act on previously uncharacterized disease mechanisms or cellular subtypes. These models will be
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of immuno-oncology, specifically in the development of therapeutic antibodies. The research group conducts experimental and translational research in close collaboration with specialists at Skåne University
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to understand how genomic variation contributes to diversity of human traits and diseases. We use both computational and experimental approaches across the disciplines of human genetics, functional genomics and
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the healthcare system and are firmly anchored in the faculty’s strong research tradition. Our research spans a broad field within experimental preclinical research, near-patient clinical research and health
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experience. Strong skills in experimental design and software development. “Reproducible research” and “FAIR data” are central concepts to us, and expertise in the development of reproducible code by using
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Experience of support and teaching within bioinformatics Postdoctoral experience Strong skills in experimental design and software development “Reproducible research” and “FAIR data” are central concepts to us