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Plant Science Centre, invites applicants for a PhD position in plant development to join the Meristem Hydraulics Group. About the position This PhD project investigates vascular cambium plasticity during
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of LNPs under various storage conditions, the aim is to develop formulations with both high performance and improved stability. The work includes the design and systematic screening of LNP formulations
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myocardial infarction or stroke. To better understand the development and progression of vascular disease, over the past decades we have, together with the Vascular Surgery Clinic, Karolinska Hospital
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engineering programs and master's programs. More information is available on our website. Duties Applications are sought from highly motivated PhD candidates to work in a project aimed at developing sustainable
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intersection of machine learning and life sciences, developing next-generation models that improve our understanding of human biology and enable more proactive, personalized healthcare. As an Industrial PhD
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in forest management, but much is unknown about the genomics of non-model plant species like many forest trees. The McEvoy Lab draws from a variety of new approaches to develop a better understanding
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of non-model plant species like many forest trees. The McEvoy Lab draws from a variety of new approaches to develop a better understanding of how genomic diversity is distributed in forest tree species
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laboratories that primarily focus on primary brain tumors. The Wittrup group works with a range of techniques to improve RNA delivery to tumors, as well as developing methods to study and characterize
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microorganisms, and other forms of stress such as plant growth and development, biotechnology and metabolic manipulation, regulation of gene expression, population genetics, and the development of breeding systems
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, the interactions between plants and microorganisms, and other forms of stress such as plant growth and development, biotechnology and metabolic manipulation, regulation of gene expression, population genetics, and