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imagine recruiting either a postdoc with thorough training in biochemistry structural biology who is eager to learn virology, or a postdoc with a strong background in molecular, mechanistic virology who is
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earlier.I The candidate must hold a PhD equivalent to a Swedish doctoral degree in the field of immunology. The candidate must fully master spectral flow cytometry (>30 parameters) as well as bioinformatical
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) training personalized computational models in new contexts, and (iii) studying in-silico clinical intervention strategies. The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to: Learn about computational
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the beginning and there is still much to be learned! You will lead a project that centers on how tactile end organs assemble, function, and recover after injury. You will be using non-standard animal models
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. Applicants must have been awarded a doctoral degree (PhD), or a foreign degree deemed equivalent, in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or a closely related discipline. The degree requirements must be
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, providing excellent opportunities for the prospective candidates to expand the professional network and acquire useful multidisciplinary skills and qualities. Please see our latest publication in Science
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) including three references List of publications Copy of PhD diploma Motivation letter including your qualification plan for the postdoctoral period Copy of your passport Requirements/eligibility: You have a
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following criteria, you are encouraged to apply. In order of decreasing importance, you should: Have a PhD in some area of nucleic acid research preferably with bioinformatic or computational focus. Have
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. There will be the possibility to work on other projects as well. You should have a PhD in organic chemistry that has been awarded in the past two years and an excellent CV with key publications in top journals
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leadership skills and supervise students REQUIREMENTS: PhD degree in life sciences (finished no longer than 2 years ago) Strong interest in microscopy methods Experience in cell and molecular biology