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degree in life sciences or physics (Masters or PhD) and practical experience in at least two or more of the following areas: Optics, light microscopy techniques (widefield and/or confocal), live cell
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or physics (Masters or PhD) and practical experience in at least two or more of the following areas: Optics, light microscopy techniques (widefield and/or confocal), live cell imaging. A good knowledge of
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desirable. The role requires flexibility, good organizational and communication abilities, and a talent to multi-task. Enthusiasm and motivation for biological research are critical. The primary language of
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of new applications as well as solutions for image processing and analysis. Support in image analysis projects. Manage and document knowledge in the facility database. Master or PhD in life sciences with
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, you will teach two hours per week (during the semester) in the Master in Critical Urbanisms program, mentor Master's students, and assist in academic administration as needed. Your place of work is in
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other members of the lab. The candidate should be comfortable working with mice and prior experience with in vivo work are of advantage. The primary lab language is English and good written and oral
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We are looking for a master student to collaborate on data collection and analysis for an observational study in Basel, which focuses on young adult's literacy, climate anxiety and sustainability
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, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.). In addition to pursuing doctoral research, you will teach two hours per week (during the semester) in the Master in Critical Urbanisms program, mentor Master's
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on a multidisciplinary project at the intersection of high-performance bio materials, sensors, drug absorption and modeling, bio fabrication, and microfluidics. The main aims and objectives
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developing original transgenic mouse strains. Participating in common lab tasks. Applying for Ph.D. fellowships and other grants. Preparation of scientific reports, meetings, and journal articles