14 web-programmer-developer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at Umeå University in Sweden
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of a diverse set of people from different nationalities, backgrounds and fields. As a postdoctoral researcher working with us, you receive the benefits of support in career development, networking
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. The overall aim of the research program is to identify exposures occurring during such windows, determine their importance for breast cancer risk, and if they can be targeted for risk reduction. Work
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can also vary among healthy individuals. We still have limited insights into the factors that promote and constrain brain plasticity. This project will contribute new insights by developing and using
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recognized, however, addressing biological variability at the single bacterium level to this day presents a significant challenge. We seek to develop an efficient and cost-effective platform
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actively influence cancer development by signaling to tumor cells and promoting tumor growth. A central mechanism involves neuron-to-glioma synapses, which transmit neuronal activity to glioblastoma cells
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data is therefore a merit. You are expected partly to implement and support already planned projects and partly to independently plan and implement projects, develop methods and support PhD students
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motivated postdoctoral researcher to join a dynamic, interdisciplinary research group that works on the role of microproteins in plant development. This two-year position (with the possibility of a one-year
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Software Program (WASP). WASP is Sweden’s largest individual research program ever, a major national initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and faculty recruitment. Read more: https
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some people develop long-lasting sequalae and how these the prognosis vary between phenotypes. Our goals are to: Identify different types of PCC in order to provide more tailored rehabilitation and
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project “COPD-HIT”, an international multicenter project aimed at developing and validating an in vitro loading model against in vivo blood and muscle adaptations (biopsies) from individuals with Chronic