GRANTS. The EU is investing the equivalent of just over SEK 32 million in recruiting ten doctoral students to various European research groups studying how epithelial cells build up contact surfaces in different organs that handle bacteria. One of these doctoral students will undergo research training in Thaher Pelaseyed’s group at the Institute of Biomedicine. The EU’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Networks program has awarded an EUR 2.8 million grant to train…