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/en/department-of-clinical-microbiology/ ), the PhD candidate work in the Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) Doctoral Network GLYCOCALYX . About the Network: GLYCOCALYX brings together 15 leading European
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/ ) at the Department of Clinical Microbiology, at Umeå University (https:// www.umu.se/en/department-of-clinical-microbiology/ ), the PhD candidate work in the Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) Doctoral Network GLYCOCALYX
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subject area. The department has education assignments in engineering programs and master's programs. More information is available on our website . Duties Applications are invited from highly motivated PhD
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Department of Molecular Sciences conducts research, teaching and has state-of the art equipment in filtration and advanced infrastructure for microscopy, molecular characterization, X-ray and NMR. We offer
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of viruses, primarily using electron microscopy, complemented by other methods to understand structure and function. The project involves structural studies of diatom viruses with the aim of increasing
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We are seeking a PhD candidate to join our team in the development of next-generation bioelectronic platforms to study implant interfaces and modulation of the brain tissue microenvironment
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infrastructure such as advanced microscopy and molecular biology platforms, X-ray techniques, and NMR. The department conducts research, teaching, and environmental monitoring within inorganic, physical, and
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, quantitative mass spectrometry, structural proteomics, and structural biology. Today, the research group consists of one PhD student and master’s students. The broader research constellation that the group is
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chemistry, sustainable chemistry, and organic chemistry. PhD programmes are conducted in five areas: analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry
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the research group, we use methods in molecular biology, cellular infection models, quantitative mass spectrometry, structural proteomics, and structural biology. Today, the research group consists of one PhD