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a touch to the skin. The successful development of this setup will allow for a range of real-world experimental paradigms where physical feedback of others’ gaze is used to ‘train up’ specific aspects
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with an interest in applying advanced methods to questions in neuropsychiatric research. The candidate must have: A PhD in neuroscience, neuroimaging, medicine, computational science, physics, statistics
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systematically identify risk factors for psychiatric ill health in autistic people, using exposeome-wide methods. You will be involved in all aspects of the research process, including study design, data
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‑related aspects of nervous system function: https://ki.se/en/neuro/research/group-leaders-at-the-department-of-neuroscience SciLifeLab is a national research infrastructure providing unique technologies and
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applying must have a PhD degree in biomedicine, molecular medicine, molecular biology, gene technology, immunology, stem cell biology or a related discipline. Expertise in experimental haematology
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motivated candidate with: A PhD (or be close to completion in exceptional cases) in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, or a related field. Strong theoretical background and extensive hands
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neoplasms • Collaborate with clinicians and other researchers within the group and publish results in leading scientific journals Your profile To be eligible for employment as a postdoc, a PhD or a foreign
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. Supervise and support PhD students and junior researchers within the group, and contribute to the recruitment process together with the research group leader. Lead and coordinate project teams, collaborating
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inform future multidomain preventive interventions. Your mission In this position, you will take on a broad and responsible role that covers the full research process, from idea generation to publication
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, computational biologists, developers, PhD students and researchers with different backgrounds. We always aim for an open and creative environment. The research group is based at the Center of Hematology and