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and international collaborative expertise in technology and biology. This is your chance to shape the next generation of scalable, personalized, fully functional in vitro liver models. Responsibilities
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soon as possible thereafter. You will join a young and dynamic research team working at the interface of chemistry and biology. Responsibilities and qualifications One of the main goals of our research
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design and execute synthetic routes to oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates. You will join a research lab with a broad interest in chemical biology and a long-standing interest in plant cell wall glycans
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biology, endocrine disruption, and toxicological mechanisms. Experience with laboratory animal models and histology is advantageous but not required. Responsibilities and qualifications You will support
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involves working with complex biological samples, primarily blood, with the goal of developing innovative and compact methods for sample pre-treatment. The project is conducted in close collaboration with
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Qualifications & Skills: - Academic background in analytical chemistry, chemistry, food chemistry, or chemical engineering - Strong experience with GC-MS, preferably in food or biological sample analysis
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, Systems Biology, Molecular Biology or a related field as well as: Solid knowledge in immunology, and Solid knowledge in bioinformatics, and Understanding of immunotherapy, and Experience in working with in
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paradigm shift in development of Biologics. A critical challenge preventing this is the current limiting volume of high quality and well-characterized in-vitro T cell immunogenicity data. In this project, we
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microbiology and molecular biology techniques Experience with INFOGEST Knowledge of sequence-based analysis of bacterial communities Capable of working independently Motivated by both personal and team
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(e.g. BioLector, ChiBio, etc) and liquid handling robots/automated colony pickers (ROTOR, QPix, HAMILTON). Experience within microbial molecular biology and physiology with a strong focus in non