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engineering groups team up to foster advances in Systems Biology, Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology. With its headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, the D-BSSE is situated in the heart of the Biovalley, a tri
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Biology, Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology. With its headquarters in Basel, Switzerland, the D-BSSE is situated in the heart of the Biovalley, a tri-national region hosting 40% of the global life science
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interdisciplinary research unit of ETH Zurich where theory, experimental biology and engineering groups team up to foster advances in Systems Biology, Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology. With its headquarters in
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should be an internationally renowned scientist in the field of synthetic or chemical biology with the aim to study fundamental or disease-associated biological processes and a record of high-quality
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Framework Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Traineeship (Praktikum) Synthetic Biology │ Microbiology│ Assay
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synthetic biology virus production and/or evolution and delivery (AAV, LV) in vivo interrogation of mouse models, including histological techniques, imaging and quantification primary cell isolation, cell
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experience across several of the following areas: cloning, molecular biology techniques and synthetic biology virus production and/or evolution and delivery (AAV, LV) in vivo interrogation of mouse models
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What you will bring to the role: • A PhD in chemistry or related life science discipline with excellent theoretical and practical experience in e.g. synthetic organic chemistry, drug discovery
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with genetically encodable components like self-labeling protein tags for application in cell biology. The work is highly interdisciplinary and collaborative, involving synthetic chemistry and/or protein
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positions both focus on the development of chemigenetic tools that combine synthetic fluorophores with genetically encodable components like self-labeling protein tags for application in cell biology. The