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the field of biotechnology, focusing on microbial physiology, precision fermentation, synthetic biology, bioinformatics, enzymes, and enzymatic processes. The purpose of the research is often linked
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-time employment for a duration of 3 years, starting in February 2026. Objective of the project: Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is used to treat debilitating menopausal symptoms, which affect up to 70
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with respect to R&D work related to TS coatings. The core focus of the group's research revolves around unravelling the fundamental correlations between process parameters, coating microstructure, and
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heterogeneity and therapy resistance. The project aims to elucidate how tumor cell plasticity and microenvironmental signals drive malignancy, progression, and treatment failure. By combining spatial
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, undergraduate and postgraduate education in communications engineering, statistical signal processing, network science, and decentralized machine learning. Welcome to read more about us at: https://liu.se/en
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experience with advanced signal processing concepts as well as digital filters is advantageous. Your workplace You will be working at the Division of Electronics and Computer Engineering (ELDA), which conducts
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research focuses on the function of adipose tissue immune cells and their role in obesity related complications such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. In addition, we are interested in how signals
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English is required. Swedish language skills are considered an advantage. Self-motivated with a genuine interest in research and science. Prior experience with advanced signal processing concepts as
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. Gry Hulsart Billström (PhD., Dept. of Medical Cell Biology) and Prof. Nils Hailer (Dept. of Surgical Sciences; Orthopaedics and Hand surgery, Uppsala University). In living tissues, cell-to-cell and
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processes such as metabolic flux readouts and analyses of signaling pathways. In this way, the project integrates discovery-based proteomics with mechanistic experiments to directly link protein localization