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--1-10534 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science The department of Animal Biosciences
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The department of Animal Biosciences The department is part of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science and is responsible for education and research in several basic and applied areas
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. Interbull Centre works with some of the world’s most renowned animal geneticists represented in Interbull and ICAR Committees and Working Groups for the improvement and expansion of its services. Interbull
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disease symptoms, the other on molecular biology, especially pathophysiology and neuroprotection in neurodegenerative diseases. The duties include animal experiments, and laboratory work with advanced
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. Interbull Centre works with some of the world’s most renowned animal geneticists represented in Interbull and ICAR Committees and Working Groups for the improvement and expansion of its services. Interbull
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new frontier research area for genetic improvement of animal and plant. You will participate conifer genomics projects including: (1) Phenotyping and data analyses for adaptive and economically
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studying movement disorders, particularly Parkinson’s disease, and depression. We use cellular and animal models and analyze samples and biopsies from patients. Our goals are to understand the molecular
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at least four years. Strong technical skills in performing and analyzing multiparameter flow cytometry. Experience in culturing of immune and cancer cells. Expertise with rodent animal models with
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English, both spoken and written, are important. Heavy emphasis will be laid on personal suitability. Additional qualifications Experience of 2D and 2D animation or 3D Graphics and animation for Game, and
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of the transcriptomes and epigenomes of CNS neurons. The Research Specialist will perform experiments with animals, cells and in vitro to address the role of long-term transcriptional repression for maintaining cellular