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of Excellence. The Department of Language Studies invites applications for the doctoral training programme in English, Russian, French, or Spanish Literature The Department of Language Studies is a
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. The PhD degree should be in Materials Science, Organic or Printed Electronics, Experimental Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. Additional requirements Documented experience
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· Perform computational analyses to investigate gut microbiota composition The selected candidate will use a combination of animal and in vitro studies to reach these aims. Work tasks also include designing
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computational approaches. A significant proportion of the tasks require Swedish as the language of communication. Non- Swedish speaking holders are expected to learn to communicate in spoken and written Swedish
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deemed to have the ability otherwise required to successfully complete the program. General Qualifications Applicants must hold a university degree at an advanced level of at least 240 credits (ECTS
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to 20% of their time, thereby prolonging the duration of the program to guarantee four years of graduate studies. More information about doctoral studies you can find here: www.umu.se/en/usbe/education
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practice. UMA offers a five-year Architecture Programme and a Master’s Programme in Architecture and Urban Design, with approximately 300 students from Sweden and abroad. The school fosters experimental and
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supervisors, aligning with your expertise and the needs of the program. Core tasks include study design, data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of imaging data. Work responsibilities An appointment as a
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relevant. Our group approaches this question from a novel perspective, by studying the role of transposable elements (TEs) in this process. TEs occupy 50% of the human genome and are known to be very strong
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of transposable elements (TEs) in this process. TEs occupy 50% of the human genome and are known to be very strong gene regulators. Therefore, to avoid their harmful effects, in adult tissues they are silenced by