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Biology is the broad subject about all living things. It encompasses everything from processes at the molecular and cellular level to global processes at ecosystem level. The subject is divided
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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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and medical students. Qualifications Requirements of employment are: - University degree (or equivalent) in cell and molecular biology, immunology, bioengineering, or biotechnology - Ability to carry
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Subject description Biology is the broad subject of all living things. It encompasses everything from processes at the molecular and cellular levels to global processes at the ecosystem level. The
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Documented knowledge about and experience from working with molecular blood group biology and red cell invading parasites Documented skills in methods relevant for the project, e.g. Western blot, EMSA and
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requirements for third cycle studies in Molecular Biophysics if they have a minimum of 120 credits from chemistry courses, including basic courses in biochemistry or cell biology of which at least 30 credits
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. Requirements for employment are: Doctoral degree in the life sciences, preferably specializing in erythrocyte biology and/or transfusion medicine Documented deep knowledge about molecular blood group biology
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, safety. You will also support the lab via molecular cloning and production of viral vectors, and some cell culture tasks. Other administrative tasks may be required. Qualifications Requirements
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. -Proven ability in thesis writing. -Good understanding of cell-molecular biology and a strong interest in extracellular biology and stem cells. Meritorious for the position are: -Expertise
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presentations). Qualifications The employment requires: Doctoral degree. Relevant experience in molecular and cell biology, as well as pseudovirus analysis. Knowledge of virus-host interactions and how viruses