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Information about union representatives, see https://liu.se/en/work-at-liu/help-for-applicants . Application procedure Your application must be received no later than 30 March, 2026. We welcome applicants with
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gastrointestinal tract. The research will establish spatiotemporal models of human tissue architectures, revealing how niches form, change, and malfunction across human organs and diseases. This may include
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for strings. *for students with an education earned outside of Sweden, a 4-year Bachelor’s degree is accepted. The following experience will strengthen your application: Course work in bioinformatic algorithms
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variety of fields, including evolutionary biology, molecular and population genetics, genomics, conservation, and behavior. SciLifeLab is a premier Swedish national research infrastructure dedicated
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School of Engineering Sciences in Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health at KTH Job description The Affinity Proteomics unit (https://www.scilifelab.se/facilities/affinity-proteomics/ ) is part of
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of Medical Biosciences, which offers an international, collaborative, and open-minded research environment. Please visit the lab’s webpage for more information: https://erdemlab.github.io . The Erdem research
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out more facts and stories about Sweden at www.sweden.se Application deadline: 2026-04-17 Place of work: Umeå or Uppsala Extent of employment: 100% Form of employment The employment is time limited in
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groups focusing on applications in the life sciences, medicine, and pharmacology, with active collaborations with Sahlgrenska University Hospital and AstraZeneca. Many ongoing projects are part of
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collaboration with the PIs, PhD students, postdocs, and other researchers to help shape a well-functioning collaborative laboratory environment. The applicant is expected to perform lab managerial, administrative
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, revealing how immune niches form, evolve, and malfunction across human organs and diseases. This includes investigating the cellular and molecular mechanisms that form and regulate tertiary lymphoid