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advanced bioinformatics methods to unravel the gene regulatory mechanisms underlying fundamental biological processes. We aim to understand how these processes are disrupted in various diseases. Our
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at understanding the role of neuroinflammation and synaptic loss in Alzheimer’s disease and other proteinopathies with novel PET imaging biomarkers/tracers. Please see the following KI press releases of our recent
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: Advanced testing on available car- and truck-sized engines. Detailed optical investigations of fuel injection, mixing, and combustion processes using high-speed video imaging and laser-spectroscopic
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, imaging and flow cytometry. The goal is to develop alternatives to today’s antiviral treatments and eventually pave the way for an HIV cure. As a member of the group, you will become a part of the Center
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HIV. We use and develop advanced technologies that rely on single molecule high fidelity sequencing, imaging and flow cytometry. The goal is to develop alternatives to today’s antiviral treatments and
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partners. Subject area for the position: Computer and information science Location until further notice: Växjö. Since Linnaeus University is located in both Växjö and Kalmar, travel between the two may be
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the interview process and by presenting your thesis research plan to the Department’s designated postgraduate education group (in English). Merits: Preference will be given to candidates that can demonstrate the
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integrating advanced tools to analyse large datasets on species, their evolutionary histories, and the environments they live in, the project aims to uncover the processes that shape bioregions and identify