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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? We want to recruit a Biomedical Analyst to our research team of translational lung cancer research working at Department of Oncology
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. Sotiriou as Postdoctoral Fellow in “Optically active nanoparticles for biomedical applications”. The Bionanomaterial Technology Laboratory is an ERC-funded lab and has world-leading expertise in
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within biomedical science. The department is among the largest of its type in Europe and has especially strong research profiles in psychiatric, cancer, reproductive, pediatric, pharmaco, genetic, and
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within biomedical science. The department is among the largest of its type in Europe and has especially strong research profiles in psychiatric, cancer, reproductive, pediatric, pharmaco, genetic, and
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within biomedical science. The department is among the largest of its type in Europe and has especially strong research profiles in psychiatric, cancer, reproductive, pediatric, pharmaco, genetic, and
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residing in research building for Biomedical Research, Biomedicum, providing modern technological platforms and an open environment for interactions across departments and disciplines. For further
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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a non-invasive molecular imaging technique increasingly used in biomedical research, medical diagnostics, and drug development. PET research opens up opportunities
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translational research related primarily to Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases, but also more general molecular mechanisms with biomedical relevance are studied. The division is mainly
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to biomedical research integrating simulations and experiments at different scales. Our goal is to understand the structural and conformational mechanisms of cancer and disease mutations. We are team
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of Georgios A. Sotiriou as a research assistant in flame nanoparticle synthesis. The lab has extensive experience in the flame synthesis of nanoparticles and assembly of devices for biomedical applications