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duties We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in the research group of Matthew Webster at IMBIM, Uppsala University, to investigate the role of somatic mutations in ageing using insect model
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Taheri Lab and the Lundberg Lab, funded by the Digital Futures (DF). The position is based at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and SciLifeLab (Science for Life Laboratory). KTH is Sweden’s largest
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or Swedish: PhD certificate A complete resumé, including date of the thesis defence, title of the thesis, previous academic positions, academic title, current position, academic distinctions, and
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staff scientist. We offer : A dynamic position in a newly established interdisciplinary research group with high scientific ambition. Access to world-class facilities at SciLifeLab and KTH for spatial
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Qualification requirements Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the position. The certificate
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. Selection criteria Essential PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, or computer science with a focus on human gut microbiome data Excellent written and oral English communication skills. Significant
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women to strengthen their role in science and also welcome individuals of all backgrounds to enrich the future of Life Sciences. Application Period: The second call for 27 postdoctoral positions is open
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. To apply for the position Log into KTH’s recruitment system to apply for this position. You are responsible for ensuring that your application is complete according to the instructions in the ad
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brief description of your research interests and a statement describing why you are interested in the position (max two A4 pages) CV (max six A4 pages) List of publications (max two A4 pages) Degree
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(http://www.testalab.org ) in Stockholm as a Research engineer. The position focuses on the investigation of different cellular process with super-resolution microscopy to quantitatively study dynamics in