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Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Technician 100% / Starting upon mutual agreement How does life emerge from molecules and cells? This is the central question that motivates us. With curiosity and
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following areas: Radiopharmaceutical implementation and characterisation of diagnostic and/or therapeutic tracers Molecular biology, organoid and preclinical experiments Tumor imaging or preclinical disease
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with expertise in Cellular and Molecular Biology to join our team. Project background The Genome Biology and the Genome Engineering and Measurement Labs are part of ETH Zürich. We are based in
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or eukaryotes; the biology of their hosts at the organismic, cellular, or molecular level, or within microbial communities; the influence of persistent virus infections on heterologous immune defense; the
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Your Profile Degree as BTA or MTA (laboratory technician) Or degree in Life Sciences (BSc or MSc) in Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, or a related discipline Experience in working with human
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, archaea or eukaryotes; the biology of their hosts at the organismic, cellular, or molecular level, or within microbial communities; the influence of persistent virus infections on heterologous immune
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background in cellular and molecular biology to join their Oncology Translational Research group in Basel, Switzerland. The successful candidate will carry out ground breaking research in the areas
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processes Your profile Required experience: Master’s degree (university) in biotechnology or a related field. Strong skills in standard molecular and cell biology techniques. Experience in cultivation and
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biology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland to study tissue-specific immune responses (Fall 2024) The laboratory of Prof. Jens Stein at the Department of Oncology, Microbiology and Immunology (OMI
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(university) in biotechnology or a related field. Strong skills in standard molecular and cell biology techniques. Experience in cultivation and engineering of primary human cells and mammalian cell lines are a