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fisheries management. You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree. You should hold a M.Sc. degree in Biology
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, homogeneous catalysis, chemical biology, and NMR spectroscopy. The research environment is diverse and international with friendly and supportive colleagues. Responsibilities and qualifications The main task
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solid background in two or more of the following areas: Biobanking MALDI TOF biotyper Lactic acid bacterial biology Work with DNA and RNA analysis Omics experiences (transcriptomics, proteomics and
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mollusc diseases, and EU reference laboratory on fish- and crustacean diseases. In addition, the section has a large project portfolio and currently employs 27 people with a background in molecular biology
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, the section has a large project portfolio and currently employs 27 people with a background in molecular biology, immunology/vaccinology, diagnostics, virology, bacteriology, epidemiology and laboratory
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proven experience in biochemistry (Western blots, RT-qPCR, etc), and in imaging (immunofluorescence, confocal microscopy, and flow cytometry), and mammalian cell biology (functional assays like
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projects. Their backgrounds are as diverse as are those of the PIs of the Centre, from physics and mathematics to biology and chemistry, and we spend considerable effort developing cross-disciplinary
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, or similar, with a clear biology component in addition to chemistry. Further, you must: Have knowledge of practical and theoretical organic/medicinal chemistry Have knowledge of general physiology and
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) for ongoing lab projects. The candidate should have a two-year master’s degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Biostatistics or in a related quantitative field (e.g. Mathematics, Physics, Statistics
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members working in different disciplines, such as physics, biology, microfabrication, chemical engineering, pharmaceutical science, and polymer science. The project is highly interdisciplinary, and we