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technical expertise with advanced knowledge of translational medicine and molecular bioscience. SciLifeLab is a national resource hosted by Karolinska Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
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Uppsala, Referensnummer SLU.ua.2026.2.5.1-1126 Department of Plant Biology The Department of Plant Biology offers a stimulating international environment in the Uppsala BioCenter. In our department
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School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health at KTH Project description Third-cycle subject: Biotechnology The project aims to develop methods in three-dimensional spatial
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Uppsala, SLU: Referensnummer SLU.ua.2026.2.5.1-1017 Department of Molecular Sciences This position is funded by a Wallenberg Academy Fellows project from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
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discovery by integrating artificial intelligence with synthetic biology to target “undruggable” proteins. The project is a collaboration between the national SciLifeLab Drug Discovery & Development platform
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Department of Chemistry – BMC Postdoctoral position in Biochemistry The Department of Chemistry for Life Sciences is located at the Uppsala Biomedical Centre campus. It belongs to the Faculty
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, tools and training to the Swedish life science research community. NBIS constitutes the bioinformatics platform at SciLifeLab , a national resource that provides advanced technologies and technical know
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and Neurodegeneration and Vascular Biology. Departmental activities are also integrated with the units for Oncology, Clinical Genetics, Clinical Immunology, Clinical Pathology, and Hospital Physics
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of the SciLifeLab Integrated structural biology platform https://www.scilifelab.se/units/structural-proteomics/ The unit provides access to cutting-edge equipment and expertise, for the analysis
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. Inspired from the fields of stem cell biology, immunology, and cancer we use an interdisciplinary approach to mechanistically understand hematopoietic and immune cell identities and translate our findings