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Description of the workplace and research topic We are looking for a full-time bioinformatics PhD student to work in the Data-driven life science (DDLS) area “Data driven epidemiology and biology of
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eventually modified or reversed. Inspired by the fields of stem cell biology, immunology and cancer, we use an interdisciplinary approach to mechanistically understand hematopoietic and immune cell identities
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into a range of sub-disciplines and specialisations. The PhD programme at the Department of Biology includes many of these specialisations, from molecular biology to applied ecology, from viruses and
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and laboratory accessories Qualifications The requirements for the position are: Adequate university degree, e.g. bachelor's degree as a biomedical analyst or master's degree in molecular biology
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testing in vivo, in vitro cell culturing, cell- and molecular biology techniques, immunofluorescence, single-cell technologies, and more. Documentation, writing grant applications and manuscripts. Other
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macromolecular crystallography Qualification requirements Applicants must have: A PhD in a relevant discipline (e.g. chemistry, biology, physics) Experience in macromolecular crystallography Very good oral and
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subject is divided into a range of sub-disciplines and specialisations. The PhD programme at the Department of Biology includes many of these specialisations, from molecular biology to applied ecology, from
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subject is divided into a range of sub-disciplines and specializations. The PhD program at the Department of Biology includes many of these specializations, from molecular biology to applied ecology, from
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of protein synthesis regulation. The successful applicant should have a PhD degree in biomedicine, molecular biology or related subject. Job duties include microbiological, genetic, biochemical and molecular
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Description of the workplace The Transfusion medicine research team at the Department of Laboratory Medicine within the Faculty of Medicine, currently conducts research about the biology of