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therapies applications. More precisely, we investigate the molecular mechanisms controlling cell fate decisions during human development and exploit the resulting knowledge to produce liver cells especially
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on lipid-related molecular mechanisms of disease. The scientist in this position will work in the following duties and responsibilities: Designs and conducts experiments in existing models of lung disease
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, expand discipline-specific knowledge, and gain broad familiarity and expertise in complementary fields of science. The qualified candidates have a MD and/or PhD degree in vascular biology, molecular
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reports and developing presentations for large audiences. Recent related benchwork, preferably in cellular and molecular biology, in vivo and in vitro cancer models, and cancer genomics. Familiarity with
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to work to deadlines and meet milestones. Good time management and punctuality Desirable selection criteria Basic knowledge in molecular biology High level of computer literacy Experience in GMP/GLP and