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. Requirements A Ph.D. in Immunology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or a related field. Expertise in immunological techniques, including flow cytometry, ELISA, and cell culture. Strong background in HIV/AIDS
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description How does life emerge from molecules and cells? This is the central question that motivates us. With curiosity and passion, we
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Postdoc position: quantitative biology of non-growing bacteria 100% How does life emerge from molecules and cells? This is the central question that motivates us. With curiosity and passion, we
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Essential requirements: • PhD in functional genomics, cell biology, molecular biology, computational biology, or related field. • Strong expertise in mammalian cell culture, gene editing and
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in vivo tumor models and ex vivo analysis by flow cytometry. • Substantial experience with standard in vitro cell biology techniques (cell culture, lenti/retroviral infection, western blot, IF, qPCR
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of chemicals on molecular and cellular responses in human cells. You will develop new approach methodologies for in vitro toxicology by computational integration of various sources of high-content data (i.e. DNA
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on molecular and cellular responses in human cells. You will develop new approach methodologies for in vitro toxicology by computational integration of various sources of high-content data (i.e. DNA sequencing
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machine learning to develop an automated design process of mechanical walking aids, analyse gait patterns and make biomechanical simulations embedded in the generative mechanism design process. In
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fascinated by the intricate mechanisms governing cell fate transitions within the nucleus. Our mission is to decode how epigenetic regulation crafts neural development, leveraging brain organoids as our
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characterization methods, particularly TEM and cryoEM. - RNA Techniques: Experience with RNA handling, including qPCR and dPCR, for assessing RNA loading and integrity. - Cell Culture and Assays: Proficiency in