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PhD position within the Infection Medicine Research Group The research group is led by Johan Malmström, whose goal is to develop methods within proteomics to promote the implementation of precision
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have distinctly different properties and devising methods to use each protein fraction to its best performance, and combining the separated proteins in a smart way may be a key to unravel the full
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, and the sub-study explores the creation of spiritual cultures within postcolonial contexts. We are looking for a researcher with skills in quantitative methods and a strong foundation in post/decolonial
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at developing methods, processes, and other types of artifacts that can be used to better understand and manage risks, crises, and disasters in a variety of contexts – both in peacetime and during heightened
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using genetic data from family-based studies as well as -omics data for integrative deconvolution and machine learning methods for prognosis and therapeutic biomarker development. The collaborative
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University Work assignments The doctoral student will study how the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus bind to human proteins and modify their functions. The tasks include using methods
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high quality research. Teaching ability. Additional requirements Very good oral and written proficiency in English. Good understanding of and experience with qualitative research methods, e.g. case study
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the doctoral degree was completed. Research experience that demonstrates strong skills in the application of qualitative empirical methods. A strong publication record, commensurate with career stage. Advanced
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higher education credits, and not have commenced PhD-studies. Qualifications Requirements for the position are that you: You must be a current active full-time student at a master's degree program in
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assistants are needed for the following courses: ETIN35 IC-Project 1, study period 3 and 4 EITA15 Digital Systems, study period 3 and 4 (Helsingborg) EITF70 Computer Organization EITA60 Computer Communication