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ability to work hard and put energy and commitment into your work. Furthermore, we see that you have good cooperation skills and work in a structured way. The workplace You will work at the Division of Cell
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your application! The position We are looking for an enthusiastic and driven person with at least a Masters degree in Medical Biosciences with a proven track record of cell culture work involving T cell
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cell carcinoma (HNSCC). As a PhD student, you will: culture human dental pulp cells, human periodontal cells, or oral cancer cells in functionalized, cell-instructive 3D synthetic extracellular matrices
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i) the human dental pulp and periodontium, and ii) head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). As a PhD student, you will: culture human dental pulp cells, human periodontal cells, or oral cancer
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merit: confocal microscopy, nanomaterials, plant cell-tissue culture. The applicant should be driven, creative, strongly self-motivated with excellent problem-solving abilities. The applicant should be
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advanced microscopy In situ hybridization (RNAscope) Flow cytometry (FACS) Molecular cloning and site directed mutagenesis techniques Single cell RNA sequencing and RNA interference Very good knowledge
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at Master’s level in biological sciences or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses in cell biology and other related topics. Alternatively, you have
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experimental steps, such as cell culture, protein and gene analysis, image analysis, data extraction and analysis, and microscopy of tissue samples. There may also be some work with animal experiments
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also independently is highly valued. Requirement for employment is a PhD within neurosciences or similar. In addition, the following techniques or methods are required: Single-cell RNA-seq/RNA-seq
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-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). The project will also include the study of how skewed X inactivation may contribute to T-cell-related disease. You will be part of an active research group