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surgery. Description of the project and work responsibilities The project involves basic science and clinical research samples, with particular focus on the role of autologous fat in regenerative plastic
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ecosystem processes across elevational gradients in mountains (https://www.nature.com/articles/nature21027). Following from that work, and to better understand the mechanisms involved, about a decade ago we
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quantitative research design and statistical analysis, preferably in neuroscience, medical imaging, biomedical engineering, or related/close fields. In ranking qualified applicants, special consideration will be
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, the establishment and optimization of behavioral assays under controlled oxygen conditions, image‑based analyses, and quantitative data processing and interpretation. The role also includes active participation in
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for a trade union organisation or other similar circumstances, and for relevant duties/assignments within the subject area. It is meritorious if you have specific experience working with medical images
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well as state-of-the-art mucus measurements and imaging techniques. The specific work responsibilities of the postdoctoral researcher include: · Test how specific dietary supplements affect mucus
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Max Renner, max.renner@umu.se . More information The Department of Chemistry is one of the largest departments within the Faculty of Science and Technology with approximately 200 employees and strong
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, a second task in the project is to engage in interdisciplinary collaborations with other researchers. This project is funded by the Bertil and Britt Svenssons Foundation for Lighting Technology
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–environment systems. A central component of the project is the development of next-generation process-based eco-epidemiological models that explicitly integrate environmental variability, ecological
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details of 2–3 referees Evidence of PhD award (or expected award date) Selection process Applications are reviewed for scientific excellence, methodological match to Con-TEki, collaborative capability, and