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Description of the workplace The Department of Immunotechnology conducts research ranging from advanced technology development to biomedical studies. The main research areas include immuno-oncology
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to, publishing academic articles and popular science communication that arise from the project. Administrative and Service Focus (10% time) The main administrative responsibilities include project coordination and
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connected to a large European research initiative on sustainable food systems. Another part of the work will be carried out in collaboration with the Center for Primary Health Care Research (CPF), with a
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focusing on protein characterization; however, there is a possibility for method development work for interested candidates. Work duties The main duties involved in a post-doctoral posistion is to conduct
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an emphasis on maintaining physical consistency, numerical stability, and real-time data assimilation within reduced-order models. Primary application areas include computational physics and climate modeling
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, and safe energy storage. On the educational side, the number of students in several of the Master programs is being increased, and the course offerings related to battery technology and electrification
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. The Perinatal laboratory is a research laboratory with extensive research activity of a high interna-tional level. The main languages are English and Swedish, the working environment is stimulating and developing
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-development position for junior researchers, we are looking for candidates who have completed their PhD no more than three years before the application deadline. Duties In this position, your main task will be
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. The application must include: CV including relevant professional experience and knowledge. Copy of diplomas and grades from your previous university studies. Translations into English or Swedish if the original
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regulator of hypoxia-induced suppression of food intake. This project seeks to define how GPCR signaling contributes to anorexic responses under hypoxic conditions, using C. elegans as the primary model. By