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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? Karolinska Institutet offers a wide range of core facilities, providing services, resources, and expertise to academic research in Sweden. Core facilities were all established to meet the needs of the university’s own scientists, and...
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in biosensors, electrochemistry, and polymer chemistry are not required but are considered important merit to reach the goal of the doctoral project. The applicant needs to have a high degree of
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Ph.D. in a relevant field. Given the scope of the research, a range of different backgrounds could be appropriate, including bioanalytical chemistry, mass spectrometry, spatial biology, or bioinformatics
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, this combines expertise in electroactive polymers, chemistry, microfluidics, neurobiology, microbiology, physiology, pathology and intravital imaging. Other areas of research include renewable
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. This multidisciplinary research integrates immunology, microbiology, and medicinal chemistry to uncover novel insights and therapeutic targets. Division The Center for Infectious Medicine (CIM) is a research unit within
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in biochemistry or a related field. The ideal candidate has experience with DNA origami design and assembly, protein-DNA conjugation using sortase A and click-chemistry, and (multivalent) binding
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at the interface between biomaterials science, chemistry and biology. The candidate will work on the development and characterization of novel nanomaterials for a range of delivery applications. Focus
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the intersection of biology, chemistry, physics and engineering, aiming to reveal the molecular codes of cellular physiology and diseases. The candidate will greatly benefit from this interdisciplinary environment
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including blood processing and molecular biology, as well as the bioinformatic analysis of sequencing data. The candidate must: Have completed a PhD in biology, chemistry or computer science. Have laboratory
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-on-Chip technology, and Tissue Microbiology, which combines expertise in electroactive polymers, chemistry, microfluidics, neurobiology, microbiology, physiology, pathology and intravital imaging. AIMES has