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this process is related to cardiometabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Our group consists of 15-20 members (senior researchers, postdoctoral fellows, PhD/master students, and
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record is required, including publications in high-quality international scientific journals. English is the main language of communication in the research group, therefore it is a requirement to have
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experiemental background in cellular immunology excellent skills in flow cytometry Experience in primary immune cell handling Ability to work independently and collaboratively with a diverse group of people
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well as handling of human samples, is meritorious. Experience in primary cell culturing, advanced microscopic techniques, studies on protein trafficking, nanodelivery and neuroscience is also meritorious. Good
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apply, provided that all requirements for a completed degree are met before the (intended) date of employment. This must be substantiated by the applicant's main supervisor, director or equivalent
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the original research plan as needed. Ongoing support will be available from the PI and the senior lab manager. Entry requirements Scholarships for postdoctoral qualification can be established for foreign
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research plan and performed in close collaboration with a PhD student. The fellow will work independently and lead this part of the project with freedom to modify the original research plan as needed
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of the application period may also apply, provided that all requirements for a completed degree are met before the (intended) date of employment. This must be substantiated by the applicant's main supervisor, director
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, teamwork spirit and willingness to help PhD/master students Proficiency in scientific programming (e.g., Python) What do we offer? CSI:Nano Lab members come from international and interdisciplinary
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of doctoral or master students, as well as activities related to research at CPE and in the Clinical Epidemiology Division (KEP). There is also an opportunity to develop and pursue your own research ideas