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should be internationally recognized in pathogenesis, diagnostics including phenotyping, relevant molecular genetics and possible therapeutic approaches in the field of rare retinal diseases. Sound
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Project PhD in the field of Molecular Virology (Thi, HEV) - Heidelberg University. Details: https://www.lifescience.net/jobs/157574/phd-project
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degree in a relevant biomedical field (immunology, molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology or similar) Substantial flow cytometry experience. Hands-on experience with cell sorting is preferred but
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, interactive and team-oriented well-organized with good time management and multi-tasking skills has a background and interest in molecular biology and virology. holds a Master’s degree in Biomedical
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standard molecular biology methods (DNA, RNA and protein purification, PCR, Western Blot, etc.) Experience in bioinformatics techniques would be advantageous Interest in microscope-based imaging Above
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genomics research at a premier developmental biology institute? The Saunders lab is looking for a motivated molecular biologist to help set up the new lab and to promote a welcoming, positive atmosphere. Our
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cells in an in vivo environment. We conduct preclinical treatment trials with new therapeutic drugs as well as in vivo molecular work on questions of basic leukemia biology. As we have two labs running
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of larval form and sensory cell types Your Profile: Master degree in science, preferably in Biology Practical experience in molecular, cell or developmental biology, microscopy and/or image analysis will be
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European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL). We have implemented a structured training program for Gynecologists combining Gynecologic oncology surgery and world class cancer research at Heidelberg
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allow for investigating the molecular basis of diseases, identifying signaling pathways, and exploring new therapeutic approaches. • Development of in vitro models: The Junior Research Group also utilizes