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(www.scilifelab.se ). NGI is one of the largest academic providers of next-generation sequencing technology (NGS) and SNP genotyping services in Europe, offering world-class technologies and support to researchers
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universities around the world. The department provides a friendly, creative, and supportive atmosphere with a steady flow of international guests. More information about us can be found on our website: http
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of your country before applying. What we offer Chalmers provides a cultivating and inspiring working environment in the coastal city of Gothenburg . Read more about working at Chalmers and our benefits
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with the Faculty of Pharmacy. We provide courses and parts of courses to other education programs, both within and outside the faculty. Read more here. Duties This postdoctoral project, funded by SciLifeLab, aims
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over SEK 3 billion. We are investing in attractive environments on all of our campuses. We strive to provide a work environment characterised by inclusivity and gender equality, where different
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care providers is important for creating groundbreaking top quality education and research. Karolinska Institutet is also a state university, which entitles you to several benefits through our collective
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We have the power of over 40,000 students and co-workers. Students who provide hope for the future. Co-workers who contribute to Linköping University meeting challenges of today. Our fundamental
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degree awarded no more than three years before the application deadline provides a useful qualification. Candidates who have been awarded a doctoral degree at an earlier date may also be considered
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nitride (hBN)-based thermal interface material in this project. The hBN material offers high thermal transfer performance while providing electrical insulation for AI booted electronics and battery cooling
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), Opn4 and Opn5, as photoreceptors not directly involved in image-forming vision has opened up for non-visual opsin studies. Our recent publication, using GFP reporter mice, provides evidence of early