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(http://www.hogberglab.net/ ). You will contribute to the Dura-store project that is a part of the European Innovation Council’s Pathfinder Challenge for DNA-based digital data storage, aiming to use bio
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sequencing instruments into microscopes! Your mission You will join our team, a leading group in the field of DNA nanotechnology specialized in creating molecular tools for life-science research (http
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Biosciences, which offers an international, collaborative, and open-minded research environment. Please visit the lab’s webpage for more information: https://erdemlab.github.io . The Erdem research group is
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Chemical Biological Centre (https://www.umu.se/en/kbc ) at Umeå University and is affiliated with the national Centre of Excellence – Umeå Centre for Microbial Research (UCMR) (https://www.umu.se/en/ucmr
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-emitting devices and other advanced optoelectronic applications. The positions are based in the Green Nanodots Group (https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/green-nanodots/ ), Department of Physics, Umeå
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. The Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics at Umeå University, Sweden, invites applicants for a two-year Postdoctoral fellowship in structural and molecular virology. The fellowship is expected to start
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and written) are a requirement. For more information, see: https://streuff.weebly.com and https://www.carltryggersstiftelse.se Application The application should state the above reference (CTS25) and
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at Linköping University is available here. Union representatives Information about union representatives, see Help for applicants . Application procedure Apply via LiUs webpage for vacancies, https://liu.se/en
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Advance at Chalmers. You find the full list of PIs of these research groups on the Chalmers homepage: https://www.chalmers.se/en/collaborate-with-us/collaborate-in-research-and-innovation/research-related
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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