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at conferences Your profile A strong background in computational biology, physics, physical chemistry or materials science Strong programming and statistical knowledge, including machine learning Excellent
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stereotactic surgeries. MSc in a relevant discipline (Drug Sciences, Pharmacy, Biology, Neurosciences, or related) Experienced in laboratory work (experience with rodent behavior is a plus) Excellent analytical
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You have a strong foundation of practical experience involving (bio)chemistry, molecular or cell biology. Students who excel in quantitative aspects of toxicology/chemistry/biology, microbial metabolism
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work closely with scientists from other disciplines such as biology and immunology, to implement our knowledge in emerging applications such as cell-based therapies to fight against cancer and other
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. Empa is a research institution of the ETH Domain. The Particles-Biology Interactions Lab enables particle-based solutions for diagnostics and therapeutics driven by clinical needs. We are active in
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the area of cardiovascular pharmacology. The project applies state-of-the-art techniques of in vivo and in vitro pharmacology including molecular biology and gene technology, cell biology, and biochemistry
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are available in the group. Your profile The successful candidateshould have a background in biology or biomedical engineering. Prior exposure to working with neuronal networks, iPSC differentiation and cancer
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one of the world's leading life sciences institutes. With 32 groups and 500 employees, we are a dynamic and international research community that has spawned many fundamental discoveries in biology and
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spectrum of engineering and testing equipment are available in the group. Your profile The successful candidateshould have a background in biology or biomedical engineering. Prior exposure to working with
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cells and the surrounding brain tissue, mostly in experimental animal models. Experimental methods for both positions include molecular and cell biology, flow cytometry, histology and microscopy, protein