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. Description of PhD Project The PhD project “Monitoring Anterior Segment Perfusion and Oxygenation During Strabismus Surgery” aims to develop and evaluate non-invasive imaging techniques for real-time monitoring
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. The interdisciplinary research group, led by Professor Malin Malmsjö and Associate Professor Aboma Merdasa, includes clinicians, physicists, and engineers developing optical and acoustic imaging technologies for medical
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of models of clouds and climate at Lund. A new climate model is being developed to represent cloud processes with more realism in the project. The post will involve global modeling with this new climate
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. Start date: 2026-09-01. You are expected to carry out your work on-site in Lund. Additional Information For questions about the recruitment process, contact Johanna Dahlin at johanna.dahlin@sam.lu.se
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for employment as a doctoral student can be found in the Higher Education Ordinance. Only those admitted to third-cycle studies may be appointed to a doctoral position. In the recruitment process, primary
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appointed to a doctoral position. In the recruitment process, primary consideration will be given to the applicant’s ability to benefit from the doctoral programme. In addition to pursuing their own doctoral
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candidates with potential for sepsis treatment. Part 2: Investigation of changes in immune cell metabolic processes or immunological stimulations by examining temporal proteomic changes during the immune
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slow decline to a steady-state viral load, or set point, of between 3-5 log/ml at approximately four months post-infection. Peak viral load levels in adults are not predictive of the rate of disease
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, and the sub-study explores the creation of spiritual cultures within postcolonial contexts. We are looking for a researcher with skills in quantitative methods and a strong foundation in post/decolonial