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knowledge in oncology, cancer biology, immunology, or immunotherapy. Ability to work in a fast-paced research environment and manage multiple projects and collaborations. Previous experience working with
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culture and flow cytometry Knowledge of human genetics, immunology and gene regulation. Experience of working independently, designing experiments and adopting new techniques Track record of scientific
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. This post would be ideal for an ambitious and innovative scientist who is driven, enjoys working in a diverse team, keen to share knowledge and eager to train others in the group. In this project, engagement
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, with significant postdoctoral research experience in battery research. This project will use a multidisciplinary approach, whereby novel nanomaterials, existing knowledge on nanoscale processing and
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UiB - Knowledge that shapes society Through robust and close interaction with the world around us – globally, nationally and locally – we shall be instrumental in building a society based on
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including single cell and spatial profiling approaches (Strongly Preferred). Knowledge of wet lab aspects of metabolomics/proteomics including mass spectrometry or High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC
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therapeutic response. This research is fundamental to advancing our knowledge of cancer and improving patient outcomes. See further information at the lab webpage: https://odin.mdacc.tmc.edu/~wwang7 . Duties
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a career plan, which containsthe skills and knowledge you will acquire Open and inclusive working environment with committed colleagues Mentor programmeas a new employee at NTNU Favourable terms in
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role in developing our knowledge of the effect of radiation (microbeam +/- FLASH) on fibroblast and myeloid populations in pancreatic and bladder cancer models. About you The successful candidate must
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. Position 5: Postdoc in Marine Restoration We are seeking a colleague with expertise in marine habitat restoration, quantification of ecosystem services and strong knowledge on identification of stressor