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of the lab is to better understand and harness GPCR signaling to design safer drugs for patients. The doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student The doctoral student project will
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mechanistic experiments. Our goal is to understand how sex and estrogen signaling impact different cancers and and their treatments so that we can suggest tailored cancer treatments, biomarkers, and preventive
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with EEG takes place, among other things, on patients in neurointensive care who have a brain bleeding, but sometimes also on Parkinson's patients. The project aims to use signal processing methods
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user-friendly sensor systems for health data monitoring, reliable health data measurements and data communication in distributed environments, as well as reliable distributed signal processing and AI
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on understanding key molecular mechanisms in cancer, combining large-scale omics with focused mechanistic experiments. Our goal is to understand how sex and estrogen signaling impact different cancers and and their
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processes University West (Högskolan Väst) is a modern university located in Trollhättan (Sweden) with more than 15 000 students and about 700 employees. Through our education and research, we want
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problem-solving are essential. Additional qualifications Experience and courses in one or more subjects are valued: estimation theory, statistical machine learning, optimization, signal processing, system
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processing methods that handle large signal losses and are robust against space-based interference, developing network technology that integrates land and space systems, and developing new intelligent
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how NK cells can be utilized to treat cancer (Sanz Ortega et al. Leukemia, 2024, Segerberg et al. HemaSphere 2023, Björklund, Carlsten, Sohlberg et al. Clin. Can. Research 2018, Childs et al. Nature
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-point probe setups, cyclic voltammetry, spectroscopy in different spectral ranges, etc.) and device measurements in our optics labs (electrochemical microspectroscopy, metasurface characterization