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. Description of PhD Project The PhD project “Monitoring Anterior Segment Perfusion and Oxygenation During Strabismus Surgery” aims to develop and evaluate non-invasive imaging techniques for real-time monitoring
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. The interdisciplinary research group, led by Professor Malin Malmsjö and Associate Professor Aboma Merdasa, includes clinicians, physicists, and engineers developing optical and acoustic imaging technologies for medical
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research, administration and technology and is led by Professor Anna Falk. Linked to the group is the preGMP facility, an infrastructure for process and assay development and clinical translation of cell and
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of models of clouds and climate at Lund. A new climate model is being developed to represent cloud processes with more realism in the project. The post will involve global modeling with this new climate
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. Start date: 2026-09-01. You are expected to carry out your work on-site in Lund. Additional Information For questions about the recruitment process, contact Johanna Dahlin at johanna.dahlin@sam.lu.se
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for employment as a doctoral student can be found in the Higher Education Ordinance. Only those admitted to third-cycle studies may be appointed to a doctoral position. In the recruitment process, primary
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appointed to a doctoral position. In the recruitment process, primary consideration will be given to the applicant’s ability to benefit from the doctoral programme. In addition to pursuing their own doctoral
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candidates with potential for sepsis treatment. Part 2: Investigation of changes in immune cell metabolic processes or immunological stimulations by examining temporal proteomic changes during the immune
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slow decline to a steady-state viral load, or set point, of between 3-5 log/ml at approximately four months post-infection. Peak viral load levels in adults are not predictive of the rate of disease
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, and the sub-study explores the creation of spiritual cultures within postcolonial contexts. We are looking for a researcher with skills in quantitative methods and a strong foundation in post/decolonial