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in Sweden or abroad through other means. In addition to these general eligibility requirements, the following specific requirements apply to this position: A Master’s degree (MSc) in mechanical
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thesis project will focus on drug resistance mechanisms in microbiome species, and is part of a European MSCA Doctoral Network (https://endamr.eu/ ). The position is for four years of doctoral studies
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qualified individual with an MSc degree corresponding to at least 240 higher education credits in civil or mechanical engineering, applied physics, or a related discipline. The ideal candidate will possess
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variability in risk factor susceptibility, treatment response, disease pathogenesis, and clinical diagnosis (biostatistics, machine/deep learning), ii) Investigating causal processes and disease mechanisms
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to study the evolutionary history of molt phenology across related species of grouse. The project will also use functional genomics to study the regulatory mechanisms of molt phenology in grouse
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importance, for triggering shallow landslides in sensitive clays. The focus will be on developing computational models that will quantify the mechanisms, precursors and the time to failure. This will be
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. The project will develop fundamental theory and tools that will be key for understanding biological mechanisms causing diseases that are due to gene dysregulation, such as cancer. The core of the project is a
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the mechanisms behind tree drought responses, soil fungal interactions and insectresistance. Spruce trees form symbiotic associations with ectomycorrhizal fungi that may be critically important at times of water
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supported by the SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program. The research group at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology where the candidate will be joining is focusing on mechanisms and
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identify systems-level mechanisms in cancer that can be used to uncover new biomarkers, drug targets, and paths to drug resistance. The long-term goal of our lab is to enable computer-aided design of