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) or prior experience in experimental techniques (e.g., molecular biology, high-channel density silicon probe electrophysiology in vivo or in vitro, advanced animal behavior designs and analysis, miniscope
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/chemogenetics in behaving animals. -Design and execution of behavioral paradigms in mice. - Demonstrated scientific productivity, typically through first‑author publications or equivalent outputs. - A high degree
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of the research. Actively participating in lab meetings and scientific discussions, contributing to a collaborative research culture, and mentoring junior team members. Preparing scientific presentations
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, systems biology, computational biology, molecular engineering and animal models of disease. In recent work, we discovered a latent regenerative potential in adult spinal cord stem cells using single cell
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research environment, working closely with leading experts and benefiting from strong methodological, conceptual, and career mentorship. Through active collaborations with prominent international research
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. In addition, the candidate is expected to join research-related activities such as group meetings, departmental seminars, national/international meetings, as well as take part in routine work within
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and interpret data, write scientific manuscripts, present results, and actively contribute to a collaborative and intellectually stimulating research environment. Entry requirements Postdoctoral
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has demonstrated that approximately 99% of glioblastomas are positive for human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), and that high viral activity strongly correlates with poor patient outcome. Importantly, clinical
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of medical education in Sweden. At KI, you get to meet researchers working with a wide range of specialisms and methods, giving you ample opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience with the various
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for human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), a virus that enhances tumor aggressiveness. High viral activity in GBM correlates with poor patient outcomes. Importantly, our clinical studies indicate that antiviral