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studies, comprising research (80–100%) as well as teaching and administrative duties (up to 20%). This doctoral project will investigate the physical processes controlling the stability, structural
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Division of Infection Medicine The research group in Structural Infection Medicine (STRIME) is led by Lotta Happonen, and the focus is to map how different bacteria bind to human cells and proteins
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studies, perform immunostaining on retinas from both mice and humans with α‑synuclein pathology, and analyze changes in retinal cellular structures. You will also carry out omics analyses of human retinal
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principles (e.g., transcription, translation, post-translational regulation) and molecular biology techniques (e.g., growth of any model species, DNA/RNA extraction, and vector construction) Knowledge
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team player with the following personal skills: Ability to work in an organized and structured manner Reliability Ability to act proactively and take responsibility for their project Independent and self
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freedom and flexibility in terms of how you organise your tasks. This requires commitment, drive and the ability to structure your work to successfully complete the doctoral thesis. To contribute to a
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initially symmetrical structures transform into complex and specialized forms. This process is essential for the development of multicellular organisms and plays a key role in shaping the remarkable diversity
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environment. A high-quality doctoral education within a thriving research environment. A structured PhD curriculum featuring mandatory and elective courses. Opportunities to participate in SWEGPEC (the Swedish
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structures at the atomic level to effects on materials in larger processes. Good skills in English, both spoken and written, are required. To succeed in this four-year project, the candidate must be meticulous
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to work independently, take initiative, and plan and conduct research with attention to detail, scientific rigor, and a structured, systematic approach. High motivation and strong interest in developing