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proceeds, and how we can battle cardiovascular complications under the uremic environment. We are looking for a person who could assist us with completion of experimental studies related to ex vivo
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. Eligibility A PhD degree in the field of structural biology and biological and/or protein engineering obtained in a preclinical research environment. Hands-on research experience in biochemical and biophysical
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to work closely with leading researchers in immunology, virology, and public health. Our research environment provides you with the opportunity to contribute to high-quality and internationally
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environment at the forefront of research in these areas, which promotes innovation and exploration in the field. Your mission You will work in a multi-disciplinary project that aims to identify disease
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environment of excellent translational research groups. Your mission The use of chimeric antigen receptors (CAR) in T cells has transformed the field of cell therapies for cancers. We have developed cutting
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both written and spoken English and you enjoy analyzing biological data and working in an international environment. What do we offer? A creative and inspiring environment with wide-ranging expertise and
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knowledge and experience working with high-throughput sequencing data. You are proficient in data analysis using R and/ or Python in a Linux environment. You are highly self-motivated, productive, and like
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or if anything goes wrong. Previous experience from experimental work is a merit and we prefer if you already know how to pipet biological samples in a sterile environment. Good computer skills and knowledge
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., exome and whole-genome sequencing data analysis, Sanger sequencing, and transcriptome analysis as well as familiarity with high performance computing environment, Linux, phyton, R scripting or other
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/ ). You will have the opportunity to work in a highly interdisciplinary and international environment and combine the development of state-of-the art genome-wide approaches with the molecular dissection