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Postdoc / Staff Scientist In Retinal Differentiation and Degenerations And Stem Cells A postdoctoral / staff scientist position is available in Dr. Wei Liu laboratory at Albert Einstein College
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search.maps.scroll-zoom-message-mobile Søltofts Plads, Kgs. Lyngby, 2800, DK Copy to Clipboard × Similar Jobs Postdoc in iPS, organoids and single-cell omics - DTU Bioengineering Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 06/06
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The plant molecular and cell biology lab manager will be responsible for operation and maintenance of the plant molecular and cell biology research laboratories, ensuring the smooth functioning
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The role The plant molecular and cell biology lab manager will be responsible for operation and maintenance of the plant molecular and cell biology research laboratories, ensuring the smooth
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understanding of ageing and disease. The successful applicant will join a dynamic lab that explores proteostasis across various models of health and disease, ranging from single-celled budding yeast to human cell
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The ‘Center for Functional Proteomics’ headed by Christian Münch at the Goethe University Frankfurt (http://pqc.biochem2.de/ ) invites applications for a Proteomics Expert (postdoc/staff scientist
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must have demonstrated in-depth knowledge and experience including but not limited to reporter gene-based cell-based assays, e.g., mechanisms of how transgene products work, cellular cloning, method
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This position involves leading work with primary cell models of cancer and their application in drug testing and multi-omics profiling in bulk and with single cell resolution. It also includes development
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research staff, while transferring technical expertise. This Research Scientist is responsible for planning, conducting, and supervising research at a high level by using cell and molecular, bioinformatic
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differentiation of these cells to create the appropriate mature cell types in the brain, including neurons and glia (astrocytes and oligodendrocytes). Importantly, this information can be used to create therapies