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structural and molecular virology The Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics conducts research and teaching at the Faculty of Medicine. In addition to department-wide grants for research and
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Website https://umustipendie.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:887298/type:job/where:39/apply… Requirements Research FieldMedical sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research FieldMedical sciencesYears
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specific DNA structures. You will join the project at a crucial stage and participate in building a dedicated synthetic platform for these monomers. The chemistry involves multi-step synthesis, protecting
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structures and minimizing condensation. The process not only produces a lignin oil rich in aromatic monomers and oligomers, but also leaves behind a carbohydrate-rich pulp suitable for further conversion
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, funded by Kempe fundation is full-time for two years with access may 2026 or by agreement. Departmental specific information The research group led by Jonas von Hofsten (https://www.umu.se/en/staff/jonas
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trajectories relevant to today’s energy systems and questions of societal preparedness. More information: https://www.umu.se/en/research/projects/the-power-of-the-forest-energy-dependency-and-preparedness-in
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to apply Website https://umustipendie.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:900912/type:job/where:39/apply… Requirements Additional Information Work Location(s) Number of offers available1Company/InstituteUmeå
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information For further information about this project, please contact Anders Esberg at anders.esberg@umu.se . We look forward to receiving your application! Where to apply Website https
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look forward to receiving your application! Where to apply Website https://umustipendie.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:894758/type:job/where:39/apply… Requirements Research FieldBiological sciencesEducation
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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 work has provided new insight