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the Research, Innovation, and Dissemination Centre B³ (Biology of Bacteria and Bacteriophages), one of the Research, Innovation and Dissemination Centers (RIDCs) supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation
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19 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company FAPESP - São Paulo Research Foundation Research Field Chemistry Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country Brazil Application Deadline 8 Apr 2024 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract To be defined Job Status Not Applicable Is the job funded...
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well as the design of new biotechnological tools for the delivery of engineered effectors against targeted pathogens. Studies will be carried out within the scope of the Biology of Bacteria and Bacteriophages Research
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immunostaining, cytometry, biochemistry and molecular biology techniques would be advantageous. The ideal candidate should demonstrate excellent communication skills, evidenced by presentations of scientific
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, solid experience in molecular biology, biochemistry and antibody immunology. Experience with cell culture and bioinformatics is desirable. Interested parties should send an email to ana.chudzinski
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postdoctoral position is available to work in the Laboratory of Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy within the Research, Innovation, and Dissemination Centre B3 (Biology of Bacteria and Bacteriophages), supported by
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Brazil and internationally. Data processing will be done in-house. Requirements: 1) PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or related; 2) Experience in Cell Biology; proficiency in cryo-FIB and
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viral infection, especially in human monocyte/macrophage cells, as well as knowledge of immunology and molecular biology tools, biotechnology, such as gene editing by CRISPR or siRNA, data analysis, and
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cell culture, neutralization tests, immunoenzymatic assays and microscopy), as well as molecular and cellular biology techniques (qPCR, western blot and cytometry). The position requires experience in
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innovative regenerative scaffolds capable of promoting effective healing of these wounds. The four-year project combines expertise in engineering, cell biology and disease models. The partnership includes a