10 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" positions at University of Gothenburg in Sweden
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of biofilm-related infections in orthopaedic implants by developing and applying both in vitro and in vivo models. Implant-associated infections pose a serious threat to the success of medical devices
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-glycan interactions and develop designer proteins with custom glycan binding specificities. Duties The successful candidate will work both experimentally and computationally. Experimentally, they will
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strong research environment in rehabilitation medicine research and developing research collaborations within and outside the department at a national and international level. Another important task is to
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epidemiology, microbiology, and translational pharmacology, the PhD student will contribute to the development of targeted, evidence-based strategies for infection prevention in joint arthroplasty. Training and
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and Enhancing Longevity in Devices) and contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at combating implant-associated infections. Objectives: This PhD project aims to identify biomarkers and develop
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Subject area description Political Science is the study of politics. Duties The employment as a postdoctoral fellow aims to give the employee an early opportunity to develop his/her independence as a
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Professional Studies (IDPP) has approximately 160 employees and is one of the strongest educational research environments in the Nordic countries. At the department, there is a shared interest in developing
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fellow aims to give the employee an early opportunity to develop his independence as a researcher after completing his doctoral degree and to create the conditions for further qualifications. The person
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infrastructure, career development opportunities, and cross-disciplinary training and networking activities through WCMTM and SciLifeLab. For more information about the lab and our research, visit
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patients. Therefore, alternative methods that can reach more patients with less resources need to be developed. This project aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of diet, and specifically