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scientific support – ideally with you on board! RESEARCH PROJECT: Prof. Rutsch's research group is investigating the molecular basis, pathogenetic principles, and therapeutic options for ectopic calcifications
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Program PhoQS FUTURE in Fall 2026: Up to 10 Research Assistants (PhD Positions) (f/m/d) (Salary level according to 13 TV-L) with 75%–100% of the regular working hours (depending on the project and research
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of biodegra
. Understanding cooperative effects of mechanically assisted corrosion of the Mg and Zn alloys (additively manufactured at Uppsala University) will be the focus of this PhD project. The objectives of this work
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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on computational optimization of
/surface_science/index.php.en ). Collaborators: Uppsala Universitet, Sweden and Quintus Technologies AB, Västerås, Sweden This PhD position is part of the EU-funded project Print4 Life, a Marie Sklodowska-Curie
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have experience in the fields of epigenetics and/or cellular metabolism and be motivated to develop and drive the project. The successful candidate will address central questions in epigenetics: what
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imaging methodologies. In this project, novel techniques are being developed for tracking radio-labelled cells, either as cell populations or even individual cells. This is being achieved by combining whole
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of personalized microbiome-based strategies to aid in the detection, monitoring, treatment, and prevention of human diseases (e.g., Li et al., Nature Metabolism, 2024; Ni et al., Cell Metabolism, 2023; Leung et al
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. Our RTG combines science and research projects that start from the well-known and simple concept of amphiphilicity. We take an innovative look at multiple noncovalent interaction patterns beyond
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, novel high-resolution imaging systems to investigate submillimeter-scale turbulent dynamics in multiphase environments such as the ocean surface. The project is part of the Collaborative Research Centre
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addition, we will evaluate these ADCs in “cold” versus “hot” tumor settings. This will help us elucidate why ADCs may be more effective in immune-infiltrated tumors and identify the key immune players