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-Technology-Environment (MTM) Research Centre focuses on applied research on the environment, health and sustainable development. The Environmental analysis group is looking for a laboratory assistant in
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on processing and analysis of metabolomics and exposomics data, covering both method development and applications. Background The systems medicine research group at Örebro University (https://www.oru.se/english
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subject area for this position is medicine, specializing in computational metabolomics and exposomics, with primary focus on processing and analysis of metabolomics and exposomics data, covering both method
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demonstrate strong and independent problem-solving, and critical analysis abilities. Furthermore, the candidate should have good cooperative and communication skills. Fluent spoken and written command
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corresponding knowledge, in Sweden or abroad, also meets the specific entry requirements. The successful candidate should demonstrate strong and independent problem-solving and critical analysis abilities
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or abroad, also meets the specific entry requirements. The successful candidate should demonstrate strong and independent problem solving and critical analysis abilities. Furthermore, the candidate should
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demonstrate strong and independent problem-solving and critical analysis abilities. Furthermore, the candidate should have good cooperative and communicative skills. Fluent spoken and written command of English
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). Familiarity with physiological testing (VO₂max, strength assessments). Basic statistical or data analysis skills. Information This is a part-time position (20%) for 2 months. At Örebro University, salary is
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in Social Analysis. It has two strong research groups, Environmental sociology and Work, family, and intimate relations. This project is part of the research conducted by the Environmental Sociology
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combining advanced molecular analysis with clinical studies, ROSETTA aims to identify how and when individual differences affect dietary health effects. The project explores how food can be used as a tool to