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and helpful atmosphere. You can read more about us here: https://internt.slu.se/cv-originalen/anna-rising/ At the Department of Animal Biosciences, we teach and research in areas from molecular
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: The focus of the research is to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the development of the spinal cord and the consequences of abnormal development for animal behaviour using the mouse
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, applied mathematics, applied physics, or similar subject. About us Our department is an inspiring research environment where you can contribute to knowledge for the sustainable use of seas, lakes and
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Department of wildlife, fish, and environmental studies The Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies offers a creative and stimulating working environment with about 100 employees
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Faculty of Forest Sciences Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies This recruitment is part of an excellence initiative – SLU Futures – which aims to attract and support promising
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. Applicants must meet specific English language proficiency requirements. For further information see: www.universityadmissions.se In the recruitment process we will put great emphasis on the candidate’s
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animal model. However, small animal model findings are not always transferable to larger mammals or humans. The goal for the post-doc is to investigate how the tendon structure and mechanical function
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therapeutic strategies that efficiently target currently hard-to-treat ovarian carcinomas. Work responsibilities The successful applicant will independently perform animal experiments with human ovarian
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work will increasingly focus on wet lab experiments using cancer cell lines, organoids, and animal models, including imaging and molecular analysis. The project is well-suited for candidates with a
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considered a strong advantage: Biochemical methods for studying RNA–protein–DNA interactions. Use of animal models for in vivo studies. Histological techniques, including in situ hybridization and