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modeling molecular dynamics using our trapped Rydberg ion technology. This position is part of the ERC Synergy project "Open 2D Quantum Simulator (OPEN-2QS)", which start on 1 May 2025. The OPEN-2QS project
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cell phenotype screening, in vitro cultures of WAT-resident cells as well as standard molecular biology techniques to functionally characterize the interaction between immune and metabolic cells in human
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field experiment along a climatic gradient with controlled lab studies simulating drought and heatwaves. You will assess how soil microbial and faunal communities (protists, nematodes) respond to climatic
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proteins. Perform large-scale molecular simulations of multicomponent protein and lipid assemblies involved in signaling pathways and characterize their interactions as well as their thermodynamic and
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Department of Animal Biosciences The Department of Animal Biosciences (HBIO) at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) performs research and teaching that spans from molecular and
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, multiplex secretion analysis, high throughput cell phenotype screening, in vitro cultures of WAT-resident cells as well as standard molecular biology techniques to functionally characterize the interaction
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Sciences (SLU) performs research and teaching that spans from molecular and cellular mechanisms to the biology and welfare of various animals. Our activities cover a broad spectrum of disciplines, including
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doctoral candidate will investigate new strategies to control the electronic properties of organic semiconductors through innovative doping mechanisms. The work will combine tailored molecular and materials
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The doctoral candidate will investigate new strategies to control the electronic properties of organic semiconductors through innovative doping mechanisms. The work will combine tailored molecular and
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tumour specific antigens (e.g. EPCAM) in magnetic nanoMIP and fluorescent nanoMIP formats. The doctoral candidate shall support MIP design with molecular modelling and undertake nanoMIP synthesis