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18 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Bialystok University of Technology Department Faculty of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences Research Field Chemistry » Structural chemistry
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14 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Warsaw University of Technology Research Field Technology » Chemical technology Engineering » Chemical engineering Researcher Profile Recognised
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, Organoid and/or assembloid generation and maintenance, Genome engineering tools such as CRISPR, reverse genetics and/or base editing; Proficiency in basic molecular biology including cloning, cell culture
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experience in microfluidics and organ-on-chip technology. Advanced knowledge in molecular biology is a necessary prerequisite. Knowledge of general techniques used in tissue engineering (e.g., 3D cell culture
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19 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology Department Radiochemistry Research Field Chemistry » Biochemistry Researcher Profile Recognised
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Biological sciences » Biological engineering Engineering » Biomaterial engineering Engineering » Biomedical engineering Chemistry » Physical chemistry Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country
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good knowledge and experience with basic molecular biology techniques experience with manipulation of human cell culture (the project includes investigation of protein-protein and protein-RNA
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of lentiviral constructs carrying recombinant multi-color variants of green fluorescent protein (GFP) derivatives for fluorescent labelling of cellular models; • in vitro tissue culture and participation in
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of Cambridge. The laboratory implements the scientific culture and research practices established in those world-leading institutes, is integrated into the EMBO Young Investigator Network, and well-funded by