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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? In our research group, you will find a unique opportunity to work closely with top researchers at the interface of vascular biology and
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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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long-standing goal in evolutionary biology, but our appreciation of these factors remains limited. Mutations also occur in somatic cells. While these are not inherited across generations
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Molecular Biology is looking for 3 amanuensis on 20% for a temporary employment of 4 months
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This post-doctoral position is part of the EU cofund research project AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures is coordinated by LINXS Institute
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, biochemistry, molecular biology, or biology. The research may entail both experimental and computational work. Therefore, experience in experimental molecular biology and cell biology is a merit, as is
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Research at the Department of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute (MBW) experimentally addresses fundamental problems in molecular cell biology, integrative biology, and infection and
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of the department. Qualifications Aptitude for critical and creative thinking is expected, as is a solid education in a subject such as biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, or biology. The research may entail
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group within a few years of their PhD. We offer generous funding for up to 9 years, conditional upon favorable review after four years. Data-driven epidemiology and biology of infection covers research
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generous funding for up to 9 years, conditional upon favorable review after four years. Data-driven epidemiology and biology of infection covers research that will transform our understanding of pathogens