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, interventional radiology, radiation oncology), research use (animal, human, in vitro, biological, chemical, physical, engineering), inspections, surveys, cyclotron produced materials (production, distribution, use
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 1 day ago
genetically engineered mouse models, in vitro cell culture with physiological and pathophysiological stimuli, isotope metabolite tracing, metabolomics, and genome-wide crispr screening Minimum Education and
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Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), from the School of Medicine (EM) of the University of Minho | Portugal | 2 months ago
the path/academic training in: i) derivation of induced mesenchymal stem cells from induced pluripotent stem cells; ii) animal models of traumatic spinal cord injury; and iii) in vitro vascularizarization
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for radiolabelling and characterisation of C‑11 PET tracers, including synthesis, purification, and analytical quality control. • Perform in vitro validation of tracer uptake, specificity, and stability in
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(http://www.hogberglab.net/ ). You will contribute to the Dura-store project that is a part of the European Innovation Council’s Pathfinder Challenge for DNA-based digital data storage, aiming to use bio
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: Law nº.40/2004, 18th August (Research Fellow Statute) amended and republished by Decreto-Lei n.º 123/2019, 28th August; FCT Regulation for Research Studentships and Fellowships (https://www.fct.pt/wp
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. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following: Independently performs specialized laboratory experiments using molecular, cellular, and tissue-based assays. Conducts in vitro experiments
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Specialist A Job Profile Title Research Specialist A Job Description Summary The position will be to design, plan and carry out in vitro and in vivo experiments for developing imaging agents for position
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investigate HIV-induced vascular dysfunction and neuroAIDS molecular mechanisms using in vitro and in vivo (animal models) approaches. Specifically, the person will utilize HIV mouse models and HIV-1 infected
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) single-molecule fluorescence microscopy instrumentation, such as in vitro imaging using wide-field, objective- or prism-based total internal reflection, in vivo single-molecule localization microscopy