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ongoing research within the department, and how they stand to contribute to its future development. Additional qualifications Experience or interest in one or more of the following areas is an advantage
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of the 14 doctoral candidates recruited from 9 European countries. STEM-CORE, supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) programme, aims to explore strategies to develop stem cell therapies and
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created by means of internationally successful research and education that contribute to the development of our society. This way, we actively contribute to a sustainable future and a better world. Mid
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spectrometry and methods within integrative structural biology to identify and describe such host–pathogen protein–protein interfaces in detail. This is important for the future development of small‑molecule
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need owners and network partners. The research school functions as a national knowledge hub for the development of new action-oriented knowledge to support the transformation of the public sector. You
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and develops new analytical tools. That’s why the WIFORCE Research School, part of the Wallenberg Initiatives in Forest Research (www.slu.se/en/wiforce ) , was created. The PhD student will be employed
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is needed that addresses large and complex issues and develops new analytical tools. That’s why the WIFORCE Research School, part of the Wallenberg Initiatives in Forest Research (www.slu.se/en/wiforce
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-of-the-art drug design technologies to develop novel peptide-based immunomodulatory therapies. Within this environment, Dr. Ganna Petruk is establishing an independent research niche focusing on systemic
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interfaces in detail. This is important for the future development of small‑molecule inhibitors, nanoparticles, and specific antibodies targeting these interfaces as treatments for infections. Within
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in which you can develop into an independent researcher in this field, even if your previous studies within the humanities or social sciences have had a different orientation. About the project