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The Project The project focuses on understanding and improving the stability of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) for use in vaccines. By investigating molecular interactions and structural properties
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challenge is therefore to determine whether shared biological structure can be recovered across heterogeneous datasets or whether morphology is dominated by context-specific variation. The MirandaLab is
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biology, microbiology, bioinformatics, programming, or similar. You should have experience of having worked in project form with laboratory work and be able to work structured and independently towards
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across environmental contexts, potentially leading to markedly different functional outcomes for host plants. Determining the extent, structure, and consequences of this phenotypic plasticity is an
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are structured in your way of working. Personal qualities That you can independently plan and carry out research in the field of the position and that you are responsible and open to learning new things
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Division of Infection Medicine The research group in Structural Infection Medicine (STRIME) is led by Lotta Happonen, and the focus is to map how different bacteria bind to human cells and proteins
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intranet. Your work may involve configuring site structures, designing and improving web pages, developing custom components, integrating data from internal systems, and supporting the communication and
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perceptive and have a flexible approach regarding service, are patient and clear in your communication. You take responsibility for your duties and are able to work structurally and independently, even in
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research focused on long-term processes, where economic theory and quantitative methods are important methodological tools. Strong research areas at the department include economic growth and structural
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the structure and biological function of endogenous biomolecules, such as amyloids, and their roles in disease, including neurodegeneration and Alzheimer’s disease. The second research direction focuses