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development, networking, administrative and technical support functions, along with good employment conditions. More information about the department is available at: https://www.umu.se/en/department
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interactions, and human mobility networks. The project is conducted in close collaboration between Umeå University and Lund University, with opportunities for an international research stay at Heidelberg
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Laboratory (SciLifeLab) and the Integrated Science Lab (IceLab), giving access to a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary research network. Key responsibilities Design and execute wet‑lab and/or
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regulator of hypoxia-induced suppression of food intake. This project seeks to define how GPCR signaling contributes to anorexic responses under hypoxic conditions, using C. elegans as the primary model. By
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of greenhouse gases in both time and space. We will then use these and other methods to determine the carbon balance in a network of headwater catchments across Europe (boreal and Arctic Northern Europe
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or other forms of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area. The successful candidate should have a PhD in terrestrial community or ecosystem ecology. We seek someone that has good written and
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organisations, military service, or similar circumstances, as well as clinical practice or other forms of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area. Additional requirements are: A PhD in biochemistry
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opportunities, and networking activities. Umeå is a vibrant university city known for its rich cultural life, strong academic community, and exceptional access to nature. It is widely recognized as an especially
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agreed research tasks. A PhD degree (or a foreign degree deemed equivalent) in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or a closely related field. Documented experience in the synthesis and purification
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area Learning and Brain Plasticity throughout the Lifespan, a network of 20 principal investigators across three faculties (overall lead: Prof. Lars Nyberg; sub-project lead: Assoc. Prof. Anders Wåhlin