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observation with people who are about to, or who have already, joined the gang environment in Sweden and Denmark, it is essential that the candidate can establish contact, gain access, and work in such
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experienced staff, contributes to societal development. Here, teachers, researchers, and other employees with various competencies work together to conduct high-quality education and research. All professional
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, or enrichment and biomarker analysis of extracellular vesicles in blood samples. More about our research group - bme.lth.se Work duties The work tasks are primarily to assist the research group in their research
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dynamics to cellular metabolism. The student will receive broad training in cell culture, genome engineering, live-cell imaging, biochemical assays, proteomics, and computational data analysis, and will work
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and field conditions. The practical work also includes culturing oomycetes and plants, sampling for molecular and microbiome analysis as well as bioinformatic analysis of microbial communities
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. Presently around 100 people, including 35 PhD students and 15 postdocs, in 25 research groups work at DEEP. For more information about us, please visit: the Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant
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through a combination of registry-based epidemiological studies, in vitro modelling of biofilm behaviour, and in vivo investigations of antibiotic pharmacokinetics and efficacy. The project is part of
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effective antimicrobial strategies to prevent infection and inflammation related to hearing implants. This project is part of the SHIELD doctoral network (Strategies for Healing Implant-associated infections
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Denmark, it is essential that the candidate can establish contact, gain access, and work in such environments. A finely tuned legal, ethical, and moral compass. The candidate must be able to navigate
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Advanced Grant to determine the optimal combination of epitopes that elicits the highest level of protection. Within the research group, we value a positive work environment built on respect and