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, fluorescence in situ hybridization, and other methods for fluorescent labeling of biological samples What we offer: Work-life balance: You have flexible working hours. Inspiring working atmosphere: You are part
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and by-products, which can be converted into valuable ingredients with exceptional techno-functional, nutritional, and biological attributes. This process contributes to a more circular economy. The
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analysis of the radiolabelled products (e.g., gamma-TLC&HPLC). Chemical (e.g., stability) and biological evaluation of new radiotracers in vitro and in vivo. Strengthening the independent research profile
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: PhD degree in analytical, biological, food, or computational chemistry, biotechnology or related field Experience in mass spectrometry (especially GC-MS) and programming (e.g. R), statistical knowledge
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the adaptation of biological structures. In your function as a Senior Scientist, it is expected that you perform and promote research activities on different levels, which includes developing project ideas
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doctoral thesis through related milestones during the time of the short-term contract. This is part of your personality: Diploma or master’s degree in biology, molecular biology, or equivalent qualification
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your personality: You preferably already have some professional experience in the field of organic analytics, synthetic chemistry, chemical biology. You have completed studies and/or an apprenticeship in
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disciplines (e.g., biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, medicine) with a Master thesis preferably with a focus on molecular mechanisms related to aging and metabolic disease Lifely interested in science
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chemical biology and (chemo)proteomics. The project is strongly connected to the key goal of the group to study phenotypic plasticity with regard to cancer progression, hydrogen peroxide signaling and
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development, cancer chemical biology and (chemo)proteomics. The project is strongly connected to the key goal of the group to study phenotypic plasticity with regard to cancer progression, hydrogen peroxide