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. We are a young and dynamic research team with a well-established collaborative network. The group is also associated to the laboratory of Prof. Shiraighe at University of Tokyo, Japan. The successful
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macrophages and microglia. The techniques include cryo-sectioning, immunohistochemistry, qPCR, western blot, extraction of cells/nuclie from tissue, single cell RNAseq and in vitro work using microglia
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international experience. The successful candidate will have the chance to work with our collaborators at the University of Toronto in Canada. This collaboration enriches the doctoral experience, providing
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including SDS-PAGE, western blot, ELISA Hands-on experience with antibody design and functional characterization Ability to critically evaluate scientific literature Experience in preparing scientific reports
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. The applicant should have documented experience from studies of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion in isolated heart and vascular models. Experience from laboratory methods including Western blotting
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and cell biology techniques including: Cell culture and drug testing Molecular biology techniques: PCR and Western blot Immunofluorescence Imaging techniques and data analysis Lentivirus transduction In
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systems like organoids, immunofluorescence protein labelling and confocal microscopy, as well as quantitative PCR and western blotting will be considered favourably. Successful applicants will have the
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immunohistochemistry; RT-qPCR; Western-blotting); - Teaching and student supervision. What do we offer? A creative and inspiring environment with wide-ranging expertise and interests. Karolinska Institutet is one
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, gel electrophoresis,etc) Basic biochemistry (protein expression, purification, western blots, immunofluorescence) Experience with phage recombineering Knowledge of virology/phage biology techniques
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molecular biology, and is familiar with common techniques including molecular cloning, transfection/knocking down, gene expression analysis and western blot. Be curiosity-driven, positive and interested