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collaboration and communication skills to good use. Specifically, you: have (or are close to completing) a Master’s degree in Biomedical Sciences, Molecular & Cellular Biology or a closely related field
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cycle studies in molecular biophysics if the applicant has: A minimum of 120 credits are to derive from chemistry courses, including basic courses in biochemistry or cell biology At least 30 credits from
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for Molecular Medicine, is seeking an ambitious and highly motivated PhD candidate for a four-year PhD position combined with lab management (25% duty work) funded by NCMM core funding to the Mathelier group
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English. Good communication skills Specific Requirements The successful applicant must have the following: A university degree in biology, molecular life science, biochemistry or related field Practical
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of the CCR4-NOT complex. This leads to enhanced mRNA decay, resulting in e.g. natural killer cell activation, or evasion of the immune system by cancer cells. The molecular details of how MEX3 proteins recruit
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Qualifications and personal qualities: The applicant must hold a master`s degree or equivalent in biomedicine, biochemistry, molecular biology or a relevant related field, or must have submitted his/her master's
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Pharmacology of Mitochondria. About You You should have a PhD in biological/chemical sciences or equivalent qualification and have demonstrable research experience of research work in molecular cell biology. The
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mentoring. About You The ideal candidate for this position will have a PhD in molecular and/or evolutionary biology, including significant experience in bioinformatics. In particular, past experience
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hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in neuroscience, cell/molecular biology or immunology. You will have experience in cell culture, preferably human pluripotent stem cells and in molecular biology
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education (in English) during the practical sessions of the courses conducted by RC1. This includes courses of General Biology, Molecular Biology, Plant Biology, and Plant Biotechnology. Additionally