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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Applications are invited for a 3-year position in a Research Fellowship as PhD Candidate in Molecular Medicine in the group Cell
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JavaScript for all functions to work properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. 1st June 2024 Languages English English English PhD Candidate in Cell Stress and Cancer Apply
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of dysregulated membrane trafficking for cancer cell invasion and metastasis. Our research focusses on membrane trafficking, where we study the molecular mechanisms of how vesicles are formed and how they get their
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try again. 25th April 2024 Languages English English English PhD Candidate in membrane dynamics and cancer cell invasion Apply for this job See advertisement Job description A 3-year position in a
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, blood sample measurements, gene expression etc.) Experiments in cell culture (adipocytes) with metabolic/functional characterization Establish/adapt new procedures for animal experiments and/or cell
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-generation fuel cells, batteries, and supercapacitors. See PRX 2 043006 (2023) for an example of our recent work on this topic. The person appointed will be affiliated with the University’s organized research
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technologies (e.g. -omics, flow cytometry, and others) and related bioinformatics workflows. In vitro models, including cell type and tissue specific cell models, will be utilized to address specific aspects
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techniques cell culture PCR qPCR RNA isolation buffer preparation, various reagents, and chemical handlings Documented lab experience with library preparation and QC, and the generation of high-throughput bulk
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robustness of Atlantic salmon fed these novel ingredients. Further, the candidate will also work on in vitro screening of health effects of these novel products in different salmonid primary cell cultures
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catalytic properties of key enzymes Design and conduct cell culture experiments suitable for investigating mechanistic principles of how signaling by small molecules, such as NAD, CoA or FAD, controls