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funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Ph.D. position in immune cell
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and in vitro applications, such as gene and cell therapy, and diagnostics. We work in a fast-moving field, ensuring an exciting environment. The Research Technician position is initially for 12 months
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term Join our research team at ETH Zurich in a project designed to enhance the resilience of vulnerable communities worldwide against climate change. This PhD position is an
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tasks of the Chair Support in the culture of the Chair, through involvement in reading groups, mentoring of doctoral candidates, the organization of workshops, etc Your profile PhD related to the history
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or physics (Masters or PhD) and practical experience in at least two or more of the following areas: Optics, light microscopy techniques (widefield and/or confocal), live cell imaging. A good knowledge of
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degree in life sciences or physics (Masters or PhD) and practical experience in at least two or more of the following areas: Optics, light microscopy techniques (widefield and/or confocal), live cell
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Faculté de biologie et de médecine de Lausanne | Lausanne, Canton de Vaud | Switzerland | 2 months ago
. Main missions: Develop and optimize standard operating procedures for T-cell design and expansion, and for the adoption of T-cell transfer. Assume responsibility for teaching students in biology or
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metabolism. We focus on hormones secreted by pancreatic islet cells, tissue macrophages and the pathological/physiological role of the macrophage-derived cytokine Interleukin-1 beta. Support PhD students in
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group specialises in screening technologies, assay development, complex cell systems and lab automation. Our projects range from biochemical screens to combinatorial chemical synthesis to sophisticated
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techniques. More than 300 researchers at the DBM are using ten flow cytometry analysers (four BC CytoFLEX and four BD Fortessas), six cell sorters (four BD FACSAria™III, one BC CytoFLEX SRT and one BD