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protein assemblies with precise geometry, thereby creating molecular structures capable of transferring electrons and interacting with light. Such assemblies also have applications in biomedicine
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with immune cells, particularly T cells. Previous contribution to scientific publications. As a person, you are self-driven and approach tasks with structure and professionalism. You see opportunities in
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communication skills with other researchers. You should be goal-oriented, self-driven, structured, have good problem-solving and analytical skills, and be able to work effectively both individually and in groups
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Lab for day-to-day experimental work, but will be fully embedded in both laboratories, with structured co-mentorship from Nyberg and regular integration into both research environments. For more
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barrier; it is a sensory interface with the world. Yet many of the structures that allow vertebrates to detect mechanical stimuli remain poorly understood, especially outside mammalian models. Our recent
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, quality of life, and costs. Specifically, you will work on structuring and implementing analyses using data from registry-based studies and cohort studies, as well as reporting the results, for example in
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between different groups, including those of Sara Linse (Division on Biochemistry and Structural Biology) and Emma Sparr (Division of Physical Chemistry, Lund University). Connections to other experimental
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. This involves using cutting-edge microscopy and spectroscopy to investigate their unique electronic, structural, and plasmonic properties. Project 2: Exploring the synthesis of metallene layers sandwiched between
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microscopy and spectroscopy to investigate their unique electronic, structural, and plasmonic properties. Project 2: Exploring the synthesis of metallene layers sandwiched between SiC and graphene
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Machines, (IMOL), Poland, and the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom. Your work may include clinical and biomedical projects. It may also include technique development