96 augmented-workers-using-smart-robats-in-manufacturing-cell Postdoctoral positions in Sweden
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The Department of Molecular Biosciences, Wenner-Gren Institute (MBW) conducts experimental basic research in molecular cell biology, integrative biology and infection and immune biology. The
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and microenvironmental mechanisms involved in diabetes progression. The candidate will employ advanced imaging, electrophysiology, and pharmacological perturbations to dissect islet cell function in
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Work in Stockholm, in close proximity to nature A research environment with a strong base in use of super-resolution microscopy for biomolecular applications State-of-the-art laboratories in cell biology
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: The focus of the research is to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the development of the spinal cord and the consequences of abnormal development for animal behaviour using the mouse
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the industry contributes to the relevance of our research and education, making the Swedish School of Textiles a central player in meeting the competence needs of the textile industry. Here, design, technology
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of the work duties: Research within photochemistry and metal-catalyzed hydrogen atom transfer (MHAT) reactions. Target-oriented synthesis – total synthesis Extensive characterization using NMR, IR, HRMS etc
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. The position aims to investigate the fundamental physical and chemical processes underlying the thermal-chemical conversion of green fuels, using advanced high-performance computational methods. The research
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of Experimental Medical Science at Lund University. The Hauryliuk lab uses a combination of microbiological, biochemical and structural approaches to study mechanisms of how bacteria defend against their viruses
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, pathogens and drivers of nutrient cycles, but it has been difficult to study them in their natural habitats. We want to use and develop a novel way to investigate soil microbial communities and species over
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diagnostic tools for blood groups and disease-causing pathogens, and how disease-vectoring mosquitoes identify and discriminate between healthy and infected persons using blood-borne volatile organic compounds