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seeking financial support for our startup ventures and research initiatives. In the laboratory setting, your duties will extend to maintaining cell viability, operating and upkeeping equipment, as
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Cell biology, including experience with functional studies (including animal and cell culture studies) and a strong background in epigenetics and gene expression analysis at the single cell level
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multiscales. It's essential to comprehend how mechanical signals intersect with biochemical, electrophysiological, and genomic pathways, as they shape neural cell destiny and may inform pathological insights
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small and medium-sized enterprises. Scientific leadership in cell factory design. Extensive experience in research covering data science, synthetic biology, fermentation and bioprocess development. Strong
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engineering projects from cell factories and commercial application. We aim at establishment and integration of a DBTL (Design-Build-Test-Learn) workflow, from synthetic biology through genetic engineering
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activities, which span a range of topics and methods within biochemistry, molecular biology, and cell biology. Your background and qualifications We expect that you are a trained laboratory technician and see
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the therapeutic potential in stem cell medicine. For this, researchers within reNEW address fundamental questions in stem cell and developmental biology and aim to translate research findings to products that will
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fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy tools to go beyond ensemble studies for imaging structural dynamics and molecular interactions in different environments, in solution, on surfaces and in cells
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within these areas. Thus, previous experience and success within fund-raising will be a regarded as an important strength. The ideal candidate holds a PhD in cell biology, pharmacology, biophysics
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from biochemistry, animal transgenics, molecular cell biology and ‘omics. Expertise within the following areas of research will be relevant to the strategic mission of the department: human exercise