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. Facilitate technology/assay transfers internally/externally. Regularly contribute at department and project team level and represent the group on multidisciplinary teams. May present at national/international
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& Discovery and supporting partner lines. Participate in collaborations on novel T cell/DC targets with internal and external collaborators. Assist Lead Biomarker Scientist to develop, optimize, validate, and
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, present results at internal meetings, and closely collaborate with project team members to develop strategies and identify lead molecules. We are looking for a creative, solution-oriented individual who
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workflows to colleagues and internal stakeholders. Participate on project teams as a key contributor by providing insight & expertise on laboratory automation & material logistics to solve issues
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, data-rich experimentation, computational and predictive tools Deliver on tight timelines while maintaining high standards for the quality of your work including laboratory records, internal reports, and
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excellent personal qualities and academic performance, possess great potential for academic development, have an international outlook, and be able to work full-time at ZJU. Remuneration and Benefits
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of Positions Qiushi Chair Professor Requirements We're looking for scholars who have distinguished themselves with notable achievements and earned extensive recognition from international peers. This includes
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ROLE SUMMARY Our Internal Medicine (IM) Medicinal Chemistry Group delivers scientific excellence in the small-molecule medicinal chemistry portfolio aligned to the IM Research Unit (IM RU). You will
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ROLE SUMMARY The Internal Medicine Research Unit (IMRU) is committed to finding cures for metabolic diseases and related complications. Our goal is to build a research team of driven scientists
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Xinxiang Medical University Yazhouwan National Laboratory | National Physical Laboratory, Delhi | India | 14 days ago
medicine, science, engineering, literature, law, management, and education, in which clinical medicine tops 5‰ in the ESI global rankings, and pharmacology and toxicology top 1% in the ESI global rankings