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Workplace description Project description A position is available in the research group for Cell, Tissue, and Organ Engineering (www.bourginelab.com ), led by Dr. Paul Bourgine. The group
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Conservation D. How plant cell shape and tissue structure help cells stick together E. DETERMINER - Determining appropriate monitoring frequency for phytoplankton F. Predicting bacterial protein expression
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investigates inflammation in health and disease using cutting-edge exposure systems and advanced 2D and 3D cell models. In parallel, NanoSafety2 focuses on the toxicity assessment of particle emissions from
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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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genetics and handling, developmental biology, neuroscience, molecular and/or cell biology with a keen interest in developmental neuroscience. A doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent) in one of the following
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different heterologous hosts to improve our current production methods of spider silk proteins, primarily focusing on prokaryotic systems, but potentially extending to yeasts and cell lines. The candidate is
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at single-cell scale in microfluidics-based soil chips, in different conditions, representing those encountered in real soils. The postdoc will collaborate with other participants within the project
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expertise in bioinformatics. The aim is to identify gene signatures predictive of therapy response and to discover novel therapeutic targets for reprogramming tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)—immune cells
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range of disciplines in plant biology, including ecology, computational biology, genetics, physiology, biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology (see www.upsc.se). The postdoctoral scholarship
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involve established software tools, such as: CHEMKIN-PRO for steady one-dimensional simulations of laminar flames with detailed chemistry. CONVERGE for unsteady three-dimensional simulations of turbulent