33 web-programmer-developer Postdoctoral research jobs at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden
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). The focus of our group is to develop medical treatments and technologies from basic protein biochemical studies. We have identified the chaperone properties of BRICHOS, developed a biologic drug against
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to join our team. With Björn Lindström as teamleader and funded by the Swedish Research Council, we are developing a new framework for understanding social learning, social transmission and cultural
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the opportunity to develop your own research ideas within the lab’s focus areas Build and refine computational models of human innovation and learning processes Design and test AI algorithms
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Clinical Translational Postdoc Program with the purpose of promoting interaction between the SciLifeLab research environment and clinical research environments at Karolinska Institutet. The postdocs
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– including the health, safety and wellbeing of workers. The aim of the research programme ALGOSH: Algorithmic management at work - challenges, opportunities and strategies for occupational safety and health
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) . Our postdoctoral program is dedicated to advancing the understanding of tuberculosis (TB) immunopathology and modulating host immunity to enhance bacterial killing and reduce inflammation
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research program (www.ehrssonlab.se) but will have substantial freedom to develop their own project based on their ideas, aligned with the scholarship program's goals of fostering career development and
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and two clinicans-scientists working on an internationally wellestablished translational program focusing on the human neuroimmune response to surgery and trauma. You will join a collaborative team of
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of tumors and tumor progression, including host responses to tumor development. Our vision is to pursue the development of knowledge about cancer and to promote a better health for all. Research
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ultramodern facilities and rich opportunities for collaboration and career development. Division Our lab is interested in stimulating regeneration in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS). We use a