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communicate on a daily basis with the Head of Unit and Lab Manager. You will also actively participate in technology development with regards to analytical methods and application of workflows to user projects
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molecular biology, evolution and biodiversity, precision medicine and diagnostics, epidemiology and biology of infection. For more information, please see www.scilifelab.se/data-driven. During 2022-2024
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within the development and evaluation of new materials in interaction with biological systems to understand the underlying principles. For us, it is equally important to study the impact of materials
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Biodiversity Subject description The subject concerns biodiversity in a wide sense; variation and evolution within species, between species and among communities across space and time. It includes the study of
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users implement state-of-the-art pipelines for both single-particle and cryo-ET workflows. Contribute to the development of cryo-ET and volume EM capabilities (such as plasma FIB-SEM) and to correlative
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creating inclusive environments. Flexible and Supportive: Tailored training and career development designed to balance professional growth with personal commitments. State-ot-the-art Research: Engage in
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entitles you to several benefits through our collective agreement. Location: Solna More information https://bensonlab.se/ Application An employment application must contain the following documents in English
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. Active participation in major international consortia. Support for career development, conference travel, and long-term academic progression More information: https://www.scilifelab.se/researchers/simon
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infrastructures organized in infrastructure platforms, of which the Vibrational Spectroscopy Core Facility (ViSp) is a central infrastructure for this project (https://www.umu.se/en/research/infrastructure/visp
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, biomolecular technology, biodiversity, drug development, and bioinformatics. A remarkable number of these groups are led by outstanding early-career scientists, including 21 SciLifeLab Fellows, 12 DDLS Fellows