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Institutet (KI), seeks a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher to join a collaborative project. The Strömblad lab investigates the nature of cell-matrix interactions in cancer and how
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characterize this HCMV-cancer-associated virus and understand: How it replicates and spreads between cells In which tumors and tissues it is active How it depends on the rewiring of host cell metabolism How it
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projects aimed at uncovering the molecular and cellular mechanisms driving fibrosis and metabolic disease. The Romeo group works at the intersection of genetics, metabolism, and clinical medicine. We combine
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are part of the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, one of the world’s leading medical universities. The lab is located in Biomedicum, one of Europe's
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well as cancer. Results can provide rationales for improved cellular therapies against cancer. Recent studies from our group on this subject include Chiang et al., Blood 2024, Zitti et al., Immunity 2023, Campbell
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supportive and stimulating setting for scientific growth. Duties We are looking for a highly motivated and ambitious postdoctoral researcher to investigate the molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating skin
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virus may explain the remarkably strong link between HCMV and glioblastoma, and potentially its association with other tumor types. Our emerging findings indicate that alterations in host cell metabolism
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programs in normal and aberrant blood formation. This groundbreaking project will use single-cell full-length transcriptomics to create a comprehensive atlas of alternative splicing in human hematopoiesis
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applying must have a PhD degree in biomedicine, molecular medicine, molecular biology, gene technology, immunology, stem cell biology or a related discipline. Expertise in experimental haematology
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, and potential functional features. You will work in close collaboration with experimental virologists, cell biologists, and clinician-scientists at Karolinska Institutet, the University of Turku, and