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Uppsala University, Department of Medical Sciences Are you interested cutting-edge genomics technologies and eager to contribute to developing methods at the forefront of life science? We
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continuous monitoring of different environmental variables. As a post doc you will have the opportunity to shape the research direction in collaboration with the research group, with members representing
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Postdoctoral studies in single-cell and computational biology Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Professor Francois
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interested in the position and the work, how you can contribute to the project and in which direction you want to develop it (no more than 2 A4 pages). A curriculum vitae that documents academic education and
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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? In our research group, you will find a unique opportunity to work closely with top researchers at the interface of vascular biology and
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Fluency in oral and written English It is meritorious that the applicant has Prior involvement in interdisciplinary projects combining computational and biological sciences. Familiarity with data management
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? If so, this postdoctoral position is your opportunity to make an impact while working in a collaborative research group focused on cutting-edge battery materials and manufacturing. Project description
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-used cost-effectively for different purposes. In contrast, forest ecosystem services are managed sustainably. In Uppsala, the focus lies on wood science and technology, with research and education on
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Although information on fish stock structure and population trends are critical for conducting analytical assessments for sustainable fisheries management and scientific advice, our current understanding
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experimental platforms will be tailored to the applicant’s expertise and aligned with the project's needs. Working with human skin biopsies, wound tissue, and in vivo models of impaired wound healing