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. Inês Trindade, +46 19 302264, email: ines.trindade@oru.se; or the project’s Postdoctoral researcher, Dr. Siri Störe, email: siri.jakobsson-store@oru.se. At Örebro University, we expect each member of
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postdoctoral experience in both neurobiology and yumor physiology. The person we need has: very good knowledge and documented experience in advanced cell biology, in vivo models, flow cytometry, and omics data
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qualifications Relevant postdoctoral studies or equivalent industry experience are a strong merit but not a requirement. Other strong merits is experience of one or several of the following: Research
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grant applications is an important element. The work includes continuous development of doctoral education and conditions for postdoctoral qualifications, with a strong engagement as a supervisor for
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, you will be course leader for the Master's programme in global health, work with educational development and quality assurance, and supervise Master's students, doctoral students and postdoctoral
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equivalent. The successful candidate should have several years of research experience at postdoctoral level in cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology or related field. The candidate is expected
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and ability to work on several simultaneous projects Able to work in a team, but also individually and solve problems independently Ability to document code and projects and interact with researchers
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SEK (about 350 million USD) over 12 years from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg (KAW) Foundation. The DDLS program funds 50 high-profile young group leaders (“Fellows”), over 210 postdoctoral positions and
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opportunity to participate in the organization of events in Gothenburg and travel to international scientific conferences. About us The research project will be on the structure theory of operator algebras. It
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has three scientific divisions, Algebra and Geometry, Analysis and Probability Theory, and Applied Mathematics and Statistics. We have an international environment with frequent exchanges with other