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sciences and novel manufacturing techniques is the key to improved heat transfer mechanisms and more efficient use of energy. Approximately 25 colleagues work at the division, including 15 PhD students
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sequences, with applications ranging from biogeographical mapping to paleogenetic reconstructions. The candidate will work jointly with Dr. Eran Elhaik to design machine-learning models that unlock
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research. Teaching may also be included, but up to no more than 20% of working hours. The position includes the opportunity for three weeks of training in higher education teaching and learning. The purpose
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beam time Dissemination and education activities directed to MAX IV users and the wide MX community. To be successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications PhD or equivalent in
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Dissemination and education activities directed to MAX IV users and the wide MX community. To be successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications: PhD or equivalent in Structural Biology
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. The research group consists of the principal investigator (Meliha Kapetanovic), two PhD students, three postdoctoral researchers, one biomedical analyst, and clinical research assistants/nurses. Students
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of research? Find more reasons why Lund University and the HT Faculties is right for you here , and learn more about Working in Lund , Moving to Lund and Living in Lund . QualificationsQualification
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samples. Qualifications Requirements for employment are: - PhD in cancer research or stem cell biology - Research experience in genetics - Good analytical skills, high motivation and good collaborative
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the principal investigator (Robin Kahn), one PhD student, three postdoctoral researchers, one biomedical laboratory scientist, and clinical research assistants/nurses. Students at various educational levels
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, conducting, analyzing, and compiling data from a large number of AML cases. Qualifications Required: PhD in Clinical Genetics or equivalent Documented experience in multimodal single-cell analysis of leukemia