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personalized therapeutic strategies. Responsibilities Your main responsibilities will be: Develop and apply quantitative methods for imaging of signaling molecules in mammalian cell cultures grown in both 2D and
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doing science. We are anchored within the Department of Biology, which is similarly international and diverse, and where the primary working language is English. We run modern laboratories and mechanical
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personalized therapeutic strategies. Responsibilities Your main responsibilities will be: Develop and apply quantitative methods for imaging of signaling molecules in mammalian cell cultures grown in both 2D and
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been linked to these diseases for decades. This project aims to establish human autoantibody clones from various autoimmune diseases, with a primary focus on Systemic Sclerosis. This is with the purpose
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experience at the BSc and MSc level. Interest and experience in developing competitive national and international research applications. Who we are At the Department of Agroecology, our main goal is to
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of mitochondrial membrane protein complexes in disease mitochondria. The main focus for this position will be on human mitochondria with Barth syndrome. The MIM-Lab officially started in autumn 2023, so you will be
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possible thereafter, with the possibility of extension depending on funding and performance. Job description Your main responsibilities: · Conduct independent and collaborative research into the molecular
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experience at the BSc and MSc level. Interest and experience in developing competitive national and international research applications. Who we are At the Department of Agroecology, our main goal is to
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possible thereafter, with the possibility of extension depending on funding and performance. Job description Your main responsibilities: · Conduct independent and collaborative research into the molecular
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of mitochondrial membrane protein complexes in disease mitochondria. The main focus for this position will be on human mitochondria with Barth syndrome. The MIM-Lab officially started in autumn 2023, so you will be