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part of the EU-funded project IM4CA (https://im4ca.eu). Work duties The PhD student will carry out research related to the objectives of IM4CA. In particular, this project will employ a wetland CH4
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The Department of Statistics employs about 15 researchers, teachers, doctoral students, and other staff. We conduct research in several areas: analysis of high-dimensional data, Bayesian methods
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.) experience with statistical methods (Bayesian statistics, machine learning etc.) We offer Lund University is a public authority which means that employees get particular benefits, generous annual leave and an
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forces on microscopic objects in microchannels. We are also developing applications in medical technology. Examples of such applications include sorting circulating tumor cells from the blood of cancer
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and human behavior in fire. The general objective is to find cost-effective and innovative methods of keeping damage to people, the environment, and property at an acceptable level. The work is usually
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objective of this PhD project will be to use multidimensional electronic spectroscopy to explore singled fission process in various molecules in protein scaffolds. The second objective will be to study
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announcement that also aims to find candidates that the university can nominate to the Swedish Research Council by the end of 2025. You can read more about the Swedish Research Council here: https://www.vr.se
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the Department of Laboratory Medicine. We are now seeking a highly motivated project research assistant with expertise in tumor biology discover new therapeutic targets for reprogramming tumor-associated
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skills. Great importance will be attached to the compatibility of the applicant’s professional and personal disposition. We aim to find a candidate who is highly motivated, ambitious, collaborative
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expertise in bioinformatics. The aim is to identify gene signatures predictive of therapy response and to discover novel therapeutic targets for reprogramming tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)—immune cells