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, microscopy, image analysis, and molecular biology. Requirements To be eligible for this position, you must hold a PhD or a foreign degree deemed equivalent in systems biology, biophysics, molecular biology
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the last three years is considered an advantage. If there are special reasons, your degree may have been completed earlier. The ideal candidate holds a recent PhD in biophysics, computational biology
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24 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Umeå universitet stipendiemodul Department Medicinska fakulteten, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics Research Field Medical sciences
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research. You have a PhD in biochemistry, biophysics, chemistry, computational biology, or a related field. You have very good oral and written proficiency in English. You have a solid coding foundation and
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The Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Umeå University, is offering a postdoctoral scholarship within the project "Signaling of mitochondrial DNA instability". The scholarship is
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. Under special circumstances, the doctoral degree can have been completed earlier. A good ability to develop and conduct high quality research. You have a PhD in biochemistry, biophysics, chemistry
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close collaboration with the project’s Principal Investigator, and practical implementation of this research with the AIMLeNS team. The role also offers ample opportunities to mentor PhD students
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Biochemistry and Biophysics (MBB), will be part of Professor Qiang Pan-Hammarström's research group. The group conducts research on the genetics of inborn errors of immunity, B cell biology, B-cell
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protein engineering, synthetic chemistry, nucleic acid technology, and state-of-the-art biophysical methods (spectroscopy, live cell imaging and nanotechnology) to address cutting-edge questions in biology