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Description of the workplace The position as a postdoc is placed at the Research Group for Breast and Lung Cancer, led by Associate Professor Johan Staaf. The group currently consists of four
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developing precision medicine tools for cancer treatment, which relies on translational research of molecular and cell Work duties and areas of responsibility You will be part of a translational research group
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university's website about being employed by us. About the workplaceThe research group Molecular Pediatric Oncology at the Department of Laboratory Medicine within the Faculty of Medicine conducts research in
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meetings with project partners and preparation of oral presentations Qualifications Required qualifications for the position are: Master’s degree in biotechnology, molecular biology, microbiology
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(or equivalent foreign degree) in medicine, biomedicine or molecular biology Practical experience working with laboratory techniques within cell and molecular biology Practical experience working with animal
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variation, language history and academic writing. We care about having a nice work environment where everyone is respected and seen. Applications for this postdoc position are welcome from excellent
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to the position of postdoc requires that the applicant has a PhD or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the position, completed no more than three years before the application
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the main supervisor of the project, please see: http://www.sljus.lu.se/staff/jesper-wallentin/ Subject description The postdoc project will develop nanoscale X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods to image
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of “Scripture and Secularism” as a whole will be considered for the position of postdoc. If you have undergone teaching and learning in higher education training equivalent to two weeks in accordance with
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collaborate Additional qualifications for the position are: Experience of methods particularly important for a project on ABO-universal blood, e.g. flow cytometry, molecular biology, protein chemistry like