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couple of postdoctoral researchers, and several PhD students. We collaborate closely with rheumatologists Anders Bengtsson and Andreas Jönsen, as well as neurologist Kristoffer Zervades. The group has a
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Applicants must have: PhD degree obtained, doctoral thesis in Biology Completed postdoctoral training Excellent proficiency in English, both spoken and written Practical and theoretical experience in
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. Hydrogen storage consortium: Three Ph.D. students and one postdoctoral researcher will work in a multidisciplinary project with focus on Lined
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Grant which started on January 1st 2025. The research team is led by Dr. Karolin Obert and will include three postdoctoral researchers as well as administrative and technical staff. We are now looking for
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studies in the field of brain tumors. The group is led by Mattias Belting, Professor of Oncology, and consists of two PhD students, three postdoctoral researchers, two laboratory engineers, two project
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. students and postdoctoral researchers and foster collaborations within and beyond Karolinska Institutet. This includes securing competitive research funding, disseminating findings through high-impact
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. Postdoctoral experience of the use of bioinformatic methods for evolutionary analyses of bacterial genomes is highly desirable. About the employment The employment is a temporary position, 12 months. Scope
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. biostatisticians, to enhance our ability to study pain from a translational perspective. The research group (12 PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and staff members) collaborate with preclinical as well as clinical
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production processes related to both mining and civil engineering. Project description Three Ph.D. students and one postdoctoral researcher will work on the SUV project. The project contributes to the green
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basis of Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) development and the understanding of immunobiology and immunotherapy response in MCC. The team currently consists of three PhD students, one postdoctoral fellow and