21 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at Nature Careers in Sweden
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Subject field Micro- and Nanosystems for a Resilient Society. Subject description The subject connects micro- and nanosystems development with societal relevance and allows for creative and
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laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier, who discovered the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology during her time as a scientist and group leader in Umeå. The ‘EC’ Postdoctoral fellow will: Develop a collaborative
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, physiology, and pharmacology, with a particular focus on diabetes, cell and neurophysiology, and immunology. In order to strengthen and develop pharmacological research, the Department of Medical Cell Biology
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A 2-year funded postdoctoral fellowship position in understanding the molecular mechanisms and behavioral consequences of normal and abnormal mouse spinal cord development has become available
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elements that don't create proteins but profoundly influence how plants develop and respond to their environment. Our research group has pioneered computational tools to identify these genetic elements, but
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metabolism with applications in neuron development B. Multiscale physiological response of reef-forming marine algae to environmental stress C. Financial Risk Management and Decision Making in Biodiversity
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a PhD student shall primarily devote themselves to their own education. The project and research environment will give the dedicated student the opportunity to train as a first-class researcher. Our
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complexity science, mathematical modelling in evolution, ecology and plant biology, along with transferable skills, including interdisciplinary communication and collaboration. You will also be offered
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PhD Thesis based on ABIS. The main areas have so far been studies on the development of Type 1 diabetes, but also studies on celiac disease, JIA, IBD, autism, obesity, allergy and recently also
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, i.e., measurements in blood that can predict individuals' cognitive development in aging and their risk of dementia. Such markers will be important for better personalizing prevention and treatment