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this PhD project we will map the lipid and protein expression profiles of the endosomal pathway to enable engineering of improved LNPs and disease specific endosome models for LNP screening. The project is
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. Presently DEEP is made up of 25 research groups, 35 PhD-students and 10 postdocs. The research environment is characterized by its international focus and collaborative and stimulating working environment
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immunostaining of tissues and develops various tools for bioimage analysis, mostly using machine learning and AI-based models. We are now looking for a research engineer for the HPA team. As a research engineer in
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health Project description Third-cycle subject: Biotechnology The PhD position is focused
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for users of the infrastructure. We envision that you will start with the easiest assignments and then as you learn and become more experienced, progress to increasingly difficult/qualified work
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planning. You will interact with researchers from a wide range of fields, which offers an exciting opportunity to constantly learn and expand your knowledge. We envision that you will start with handling
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at the division. You will also have a responsibility to train undergraduate students, PhD-students and post docs within a range of analytical techniques, particularly in chromatography and mass spectrometry. In
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includes image data processing/analysis and writing project reports. Qualification requirements Required Qualifications PhD in molecular biology or equivalent competence. Experience working in a laboratory
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Advanced Optical Bio-Imaging Laboratory (TestaLab ) in Stockholm as a PhD student. The student will be part of the Biophysics Unit of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, located in SciLifeLab in Stockholm
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