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)toxicology. As an employee at the Department of Environmental Science you will be part of a dynamic environment with work being done in leading research areas and with a strong international profile. More
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Support services at KTH Would you like to contribute to SciLifeLab’s administrative work in an academic environment? Welcome to apply to SciLifeLab Operations
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Are you interested in working with bioinformatics analysis, with the support of competent and friendly colleagues in an international environment? Are you looking for an employer that invests in
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of the Swedish research community. This position is based at Uppsala University at ICM (Department of cell and molecular biology), within the creative environment of the SciLifeLab Uppsala node, “The Hub,” where
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are a total of 35 employees who are employed at either KTH or Uppsala University, of which 20 work in our department at SciLifeLab (KTH). We foster a collaborative, forward-thinking environment with
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a high-profile scientific program. A position at a leading technical university that contributes to a sustainable future A creative, international and dynamic environment A government position with
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position at a leading technical university that generates knowledge and skills for a sustainable future Engaged and ambitious colleagues along with a creative, international and dynamic working environment
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facility belonging to SciLifeLab, part of a national infrastructure for research in life science. The creative and research-intense environment contributes to a broad knowledge-base as well as cutting-edge
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access to advanced infrastructure for experimental and theoretical studies. The international environment and good opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations enables PhD students at the department
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information. Our work environment in Uppsala is characterised by curiosity, competence, engagement, brainstorming and enjoyable coffee breaks. Duties The role will focus on supporting researchers in life