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, REddyProc) Excellent numeric and analytical problem-solving skills, including time series analysis and statistics (e.g. mixed effects modelling) Capacity to develop computer code and experience with
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transformation, innovation, energy and sustainability, development economics and economic demography, as well as financial history, education, and labour markets. More information is available on the department’s
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, development, and participation for all employees. The research group is now seeking a full‑time (100%) doctoral student starting on 17 August 2026 (or as agreed). We offer Lund University is a public authority
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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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, animal models, and cell biology experiments. Our long-term goal is to contribute to the development of new treatments for neurodegenerative diseases, where effective therapies are still lacking. The
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depth with practical skills to prepare students for both professional careers and further academic studies. Research and teaching are conducted at our campuses in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö. More
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interdisciplinary division within a larger unit together with Sociology and Social Anthropology, located at the Faculty of Social Sciences. The division is a well-developed research environment with clear roots in
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technical staff. We are now seeking a motivated and knowledge-driven PhD student to work on developing and improving patient-derived cells strategies in preclinical transplantation models, and to assess
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, develop theoretical ideas and choose methodological approaches. The doctoral student is expected to be present and actively participate in the research and teaching environment at the department, as