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position in the fields of photoreceptors, molecular biology and neurobiology. The ideal candidate is expected to work both independently and as part of an interactive team. The full-time scholarship is for 1
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the following responsibilities: Designing and performing experiments to study skin regeneration, inflammation, and fibrosis using human tissue samples and preclinical models. Applying advanced molecular and
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this challenge, we established an NSG mouse model that included human ovarian carcinoma xenografts and a chemotherapy treatment regimen mimicking the human situation. In your project, you will perform a CRISPR
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interactive multinational and multidisciplinary teamcovering expertise in molecular biology, cell biology, neuroscience, regeneration biology, mathematical modelling, and robotics. The fundamental questions
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suitable for candidates with a background in evolutionary molecular biology or functional genomics in an evolutionary biology context, with an interest in applying this knowledge to address new questions in
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selection models that will be applied in ongoing domestication and plant breeding efforts. You will work with large genotypic and phenotypic datasets and apply biometric approaches on different selection
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Institutet. Our research combines molecular biological, biochemical, genetic, and structural studies using model organisms and patient samples to understand various aspects of mitochondrial metabolism and its
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transcriptomics and genomics datasets. The goal is to identify molecular and spatial signatures of disease progression both in human samples and in experimental models of diabetes. Qualifications: PhD in
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range of disciplines in plant biology, including ecology, computational biology, genetics, physiology, biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology (see www.upsc.se). The postdoctoral scholarship
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Umeå University, Faculty Office of Medicine Together with The Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS) and the SciLifeLab & Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science