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the Bachelor's Programme in Criminology and the Master's Programme in Cultural Criminology. Teaching is primarily conducted in Swedish, but may also occur in English. Eligibility According to Lund University's
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: to support/assist the research group, research within the subject area cosupervision of degree projects and PhD projects assist in seeking external research funding collaboration with industry and
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aims to address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological imaging from molecular, cellular, and tissue levels to organ and organism levels of organisation. The programme is coordinated by LINXS, Lund
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performance thanks to the competent and dedicated staff, high-performance optics, experiment setup instrumentation, control system and computing resources. The emphasis at MicroMAX is on serial crystallography
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techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented medical
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includes the PI, a PhD student, and a research expert in bioinformatics. The workplace fosters strong international collaboration, with close integration with the Halberg Group at Copenhagen University
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Description of the workplace The Department of Building and Environmental Technology has a stimulating and international environment consisting of PhD students, postdocs, teachers and researcher
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(PhD students, post-docs, researchers and teachers) and is located at the BMC-building (Biomedical Center). The expertise includes computational and experimental mechanics of biological tissues, where a
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postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented biological, and methodological capabilities, with a profound potential impact for Europe’s next generation of research and researchers. When
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the duties. The overarching goal of this research program is to uncover fundamental molecular principles governing membrane protein function, particularly how interactions with subunits, auxiliary proteins