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background Investigating gene function using direct in vivo screening is revolutionising the way we study brain biology . We have previously developed AAV-based molecular methods for direct in vivo CRISPR
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Laboratory of Mitochondrial Biology , led by Professor Tatjana Kleele, is part of the ETH Department of Biology. Our research combines super-resolution microscopy and
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60%-100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Molecular Oncology Lab, headed by Prof. Nicola Aceto, is located at the Institute of Molecular Health Sciences of the Department of Biology (D-BIOL) within the ETH
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Qualifications: Doctoral degree in microbiology, molecular biology, food microbiology, biology, ecology, bioinformatics, computational biology, or other relevant fields Outstanding record of scientific
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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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these six competencies into your recruitment. PhD degree or equivalent in the fields of biology, biotechnology, biomedicine, biomedical engineering, biochemistry, gene-based delivery methods, pharmacy, and
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term This is a joint project between the ETH Sustainable Food Processing, Nutrition and Metabolic Epigenetics, and Translational Nutrition Biology Group in the Department
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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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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