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cells. Reference number: 20250273 Application deadline: August 10, 2025 Project overview This 5-year PhD project aims to develop a flexible and general model that enables comparison between different
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Join us for an exciting and excellent PhD journey! Everyday user behaviour may affect the environmental performance of household appliances, yet it is often overlooked in environmental assessments
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This PhD student position offers a unique opportunity for a dedicated, curious, and independent person. You are interested in biological and chemical processes taking place in wastewater treatment
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analysis is complemented and correlated with circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), as well as immune cell composition in serial blood samples collected during therapy. The work is carried out in close collaboration
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dynamics and application of composite materials. Subject description Structural Engineering includes loads, design, sustainability, load carrying capacity, repair and strengthening, of buildings and civil
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We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student to join the research group of Professor Christian Müller . The focus of the project is on understanding the mechanical properties of conjugated
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-omics analyses, we have been granted funding from DDLS in the field of data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics (see below). The project is titled: Causes and consequences of whole-body composition
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research in collaboration with stakeholders. The PhD project is part of two key initiatives: the Competitive Timber Structures research profile and the BioGlue Center: Competence Centre for Bio-based
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a research staff of 180, of which 65 are PhD students. Read more about MBW at the Department of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute (MBW) . Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data
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these species, so that we will be able to utilize drugs to rationally manipulate the composition of the human microbiome community. In your PhD studies, you will use molecular biology/biochemistry approaches