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Postdoc Position for Synthetic Biology-Inspired Diabetes Therapies The Biotechnology and Bioengineering group directed by Prof. Dr Martin Fussenegger at the Department of Biosystems Science and
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Program Manager - Cellular and Molecular Biology The Molecular Health Sciences platform integrates eleven research groups with their labs that aim to understand tissue and organ functions and their
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. As part of our collaboration with Prof. Corn’s Lab of Genome Biology, and newly secured EU-Horizon funding, we are seeking a Research Assistant with expertise in Cellular and Molecular Biology to join
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the field of Synthetic Biology-inspired human therapies. The D-BSSE is the first truly interdisciplinary research department of ETH Zurich, where theory, experimental biology and engineering groups team up
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of Synthetic Biology-inspired bioelectronics. The D-BSSE is the first truly interdisciplinary research department of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich where theory, experimental biology and
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staff on projects in the fields of synthetic biology and precision medicine. The D-BSSE is the first truly interdisciplinary research department of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich
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of cancer with radionuclides, focusing on their effects on lymphoma cells at the molecular level. We are seeking candidates with a PhD in tumor/molecular biology and/or other relevant fields with an excellent
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look forward to an exciting working environment, cultural diversity and attractive offers and benefits. Your profile You should hold a PhD in biochemistry or molecular biology with demonstrated expertise
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. The project is part of a large, international research collaboration, which includes the sampling along the European coastline (the TREC expedition) coordinated by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory
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The Department of Biology (www.biol.ethz.ch ) at ETH Zurich invites applications for the above-mentioned position. The assistant professorship is expected to develop a world-leading research program