Lund University Scholarship: PhD Student in Proteomic Hematology, Sweden

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Lund University Scholarship: Join Lund University’s prestigious Proteomic Hematology research group as a PhD student. Conduct cutting-edge research on leukemia biology with a focus on age-tailored treatment strategies.

Designation:
PhD Student in Cell and Molecular Biology – Proteomic Hematology Research Group

Research Area:
Fetal and adult blood cell development, gene regulatory networks in leukemia, development of age-tailored treatments for acute leukemia.

Location:
Lund, Sweden

Eligibility/Qualifications:

  • Master’s degree in molecular biology, cell biology, biomedicine, biochemistry, biotechnology, or related field
  • Strong communication skills in English
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively

Job Description:
As a PhD student in Proteomic Hematology, you will:

  • Plan and conduct research in line with the project description
  • Analyze data and publish results in scientific journals
  • Collaborate with the research group and attend relevant meetings and seminars
  • Participate in courses to further your education

How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit the following documents in English:

  • Cover letter detailing your interest and suitability for the position
  • CV
  • Degree certificate or equivalent
  • Other relevant documents (transcripts, references, letters of recommendation)

Last Date for Apply:
14th August 2024, 11:59 PM CEST

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a dynamic research group at Lund University working towards innovative treatment solutions for leukemia. Login and apply here.


For further information or queries, please contact:

  • Jenny Hansson, Research Group Leader: +46462220508
  • Maria Palmkron, HR Partner: 046-2224076

Ensure you meet the qualifications and submit your application before the deadline to be considered for this exciting opportunity.

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