23 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in Sweden
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experimental and computational tools, and are currently recruiting for the following roles: Position 1: AI and data science approaches applied to genomics and spatial omics Position 2: Experimental islet and
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to illness, parental leave, clinical service, trade union duties or similar circumstances. The PhD degree should be in a computational or life science field, such as bioinformatics, ecology, mathematics
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of living standards in the world. Virtually everyone in Stockholm can speak English and English is the only working language of the groups. Your profile To be eligible for employment as a postdoctor, a PhD or
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interactions and how these interactions influence key cellular functions, including cell proliferation and migration (e.g. Hu et al., Science Advances, 2022; Costa et al., Nature Communications, 2019; Lock et al
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to be awarded, a PhD degree or equivalent in biochemistry, cell or molecular biology, genetics or a related discipline. We are seeking highly motivated applicants with practical experience in
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The Department of Ecology and Environmental Science at Umeå University is seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher to investigate the impacts of global change on northern lake ecosystems, with a
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partners including RISE High-Speed Transmission Lab (Kista, Stockholm), RISE Fiberlab (Hudiksvall), Chalmers University of Technology (Gothenburg), as well as the companies Ericsson, Telia and Telenor
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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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, and international networking. Entry requirements We are seeking 1-2 highly motivated postdoctoral fellows with the following qualifications: A PhD in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, or a
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, Karolinska Institute. The lab seeks to reveal mechanisms that are responsible for successful regeneration to occur in salamanders, and conversely, highlight processes that prevent comparable injury responses