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entails development of a microfluidic chip tool for high throughput qPCR tests. You will take part in the European Partnership on Animal Health and Welfare, which goals are to progress Europe towards
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aggregation. The applied methods include protein engineering as well as various spectroscopy, scattering, biosensing and microfluidics techniques. We work on a range of protein systems the aggregation and self
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of stem cells or just mammalian cells in general will be seen as a great advantage. Knowledge and skills in single cell omics, microfluidics, raman microscopy, data analysis and DOE will also be considered
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underground flows of liquids and gases, microfluidics, stochastic micromodelling of flows in porous media. The success of the study will depend on your initiative, experience, and advanced research skills
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in high throughput need to be developed. If you are interested in method development and have experience with GPCRs and microfluidics this is an excellent opportunity to work in a highly application
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analyzing individual stem cells using microfluidics and Raman microscopy. As our new colleague you will be part of a diverse and multi-disciplinary team, which is engaged in machine learning and has a drive
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well as RT-qPCR and Next Generation Sequencing. Solid hands-on experience with POCT methods for protein biomarker detection i.e. LFAs or other microfluidic devices. A deep understanding of protein-ligand
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independently Some experience with programming (eg. Python) Experience working with liquid handling robots, automated cultivation platforms or microfluidics is advantageous As a formal requirement you must have a
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biology, genetics, natural product chemistry, microfluidics, sensor design and data analyses, thus, covering both wet-lab experimental work and computation as well as large-scale data analytics. You will be
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Health Tech Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 01/10/2024 We are looking for a person to assist in the microfabrication process of our centrifugal microfluidic device. The goal of the project is to evaluate