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and development for all employees. We are also committed to building a safe and positive environment for all employees through mutual respect and tolerance. Description of the project The position
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focus on the digital and green transition. Through theoretical and/or empirical studies, you will examine new standard threats to human rights, aiming to develop a model for what human rights need to be
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their aggregation and fibril formation. These systems are characterized using both purified and complex samples. The work is focussed on the development of a universal cryo-Cage for structural analysis of refractory
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, compact heat exchangers, polymer and metal AM components, and advanced aerospace thermal. This postdoctoral project focuses on developing high-fidelity heat-transfer and fluid-flow models for AM-induced
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consists in you independently developing in vivo reprogramming of tumor cells into cDC1-like cells using RNA vectors, with the ultimate goal to develop an off-the-shelf, safe, and scalable immunotherapy
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outside Europe. Collect and analyze high-quality data. Develop your own research questions within the framework of the project. Participate in regular project meetings and collaborate closely with other
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and services, monitor soil carbon, and generate agricultural carbon credits for the voluntary market. Key responsibilities include: Conducting fieldwork and developing extensive case studies to analyse
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conditions that encourage personal development and inclusion for all co-workers. We care deeply about both physical and safety and the psychosocial work environment. We offer Lund University is a governmental
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the relationship between regenerative and cancer biology. This will require working with newts (Pleurodeles waltl). Specifically, you will generate transgenic newts using CRISPR/Cas technologies and develop cutting
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are established and regenerated, with the goal of developing novel and innovative therapeutic approaches. The research group is part of the Wallenberg Center for Molecular Medicine and the Lund Stem Cell Center