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forces on microscopic objects in microchannels. We are also developing applications in medical technology. Examples of such applications include sorting circulating tumor cells from the blood of cancer
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on developing sustainable and resilient food logistics and packaging systems within the framework of Industry 5.0, emphasising the shift towards circular food production in Sweden. Specifically, the postdoctoral
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also include technique development work aimed at combining imaging techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a
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, pathogens and drivers of nutrient cycles, but it has been difficult to study them in their natural habitats. We want to use and develop a novel way to investigate soil microbial communities and species over
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helping with the everyday operation and participating in various development projects at the Surface and Material branch. These projects can include design of new experiments/sample environments
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-rays, neutrons), experimental design, and diffraction data analysis Assessment criteria and other qualifications This is a career development position primarily focused on research. The position is
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tissues are established and regenerated in order to develop innovative therapeutic approaches. The group is part of the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine and the Lund Stem Cell Center. The project
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Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom. Your work may include clinical and biomedical projects. It may also include technique development work aimed at combining imaging
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developments to strengthen the life and environmental sciences user communities at Balder. Your main responsibilities will include: Beamline Support (50%): Assist with day-to-day operations of the Balder
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visit: ambercofund.eu Work duties and areas of responsibility Your project will include clinical and biomedical samples. It should also include technique development work aimed at combining imaging