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, Karolinska Institutet is looking for PhD candidates with an interest in developing next generation technologies for deciphering biology. We work with DNA nanostructures and DNA reaction networks to build
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. The Andersson lab is part of the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology at Karolinska Institutet, located in the BioMedicum Solna campus. The doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student We
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supervised by Weng-Onn Lui (principal supervisor), Martin Hysek and Eleni Anastasiadou (co-supervisors) with combined expertise in cancer biology, virology, histopathology and microRNA. The projects
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involved in controlling mitochondrial function and dysfunction. The successful candidate will acquire a diverse set of skills in the fields of mitochondrial biology, cellular metabolism, molecular biology
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Molecular Biology at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, one of the world’s leading medical universities. The lab is located in Biomedicum, one of Europe's largest laboratories with ultramodern
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), at the department of Molecular Tumor and Cell biology (MTC) at KI, is interested in studying memory ILC2s in type 2 immune diseases. The doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student In this project
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of topoisomerase and cancer biology, we aim to answer fundamental questions about how transcription, replication and DNA topology are functionally coordinated in human cells. We use state-of-the-art approaches
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Lanner, expert in stem cell biology, Research Specialist Filippo Locri, expert in animal models of retinal degenerations and Assistant Professor James Tribble, expert in retinal inflammation and high
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vaccination and contribute to novel treatments and diagnostic methods. The project take advantage of methods for cell biology, molecular biology, and virology, including advanced flow cytometry. Experiments
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The project bridges molecular and cellular biology, immunology and systems biology to address critical gaps in understanding the role of granulocytes in psoriasis. We aim to integrate advanced experimental