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Pharmacology (KKF). The overall aim of the project is to develop improved diagnostic and predictive tools for hematology and clinical immunology. The project is a collaboration with Sofia Nyström ’s group
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research in immunology related to JIA. The main objective will be to investigate how immunological mechanisms and cells contribute to disease and arthritis development. The work will be carried out in close
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. Within the group, we value a positive working environment with respect and care in our interactions, and we strive for a workplace that is experienced as stimulating and developing for all employees. We
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during storage or transport. As a result, there is a strong demand within the food industry for the development of non-destructive technologies for early detection of decay. The proposed project, which
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are: a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within algebra; the PhD must have been awarded when the appointment decision is made; good ability to develop and conduct research of good
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on-wafer characterization of high-frequency transistor devices, including bias-dependent S-parameters, pulsed I/V, and load-pull measurements Develop empirical device models that capture static, dynamic and
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the vision to set knowledge in motion for a sustainable societal development. With us, research and education are conducted with an eye towards the future. Our proximity to the business world, both locally and
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to the development of methodologies for modelling, predicting, and validating dynamic interactions through numerical simulations and field measurements. This project is funded by The Swedish Transport Administration
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Lallemend at the Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, to investigate the molecular landscape of the inner ear during development and under various physiological and pathological conditions. The
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cells contribute to disease and arthritis development. The work will be carried out in close collaboration with healthcare providers, including handling of patient samples. The postdoctoral position is