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at conferences and seminars. The successful candidate will be required to work in collaboration with other postdocs and PhD students in the lab. As such, the ability to work in a team is essential. This role will
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Two year postdoc position at Aarhus University for single molecule FRET based investigations of l...
be assisted by staff scientists with expertise in complement biology, integrin biology, cell culture, and single molecule spectroscopy. Qualifications The applicant should have a background and a PhD
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of exposure, biomonitoring and advising national and international authorities. The analytical chemistry laboratory measures concentrations of drugs or environmental chemicals in various matrices. We offer
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laboratory notebooks and ensure compliance with laboratory safety guidelines Present at relevant scientific conferences and meetings to stay current with the field. Minimum Qualifications Preferences PhD
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Cancer Research Foundation ● Review more on The Sarat Chandarlapaty Lab Key Requirements: ● PhD in cancer biology, genetics, cell biology, or pharmacology. ● Track record of publication in areas of cancer
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, Pharmaceutical Preparation, Pediatrics, Stomatology, Nursing, Medical Laboratory Technology, Medical Imaging, Anesthesiology, Rehabilitation Therapy, and Medical Imaging Technology. Among these, Clinical Medicine
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Computer Science, Information Theory, Physics or related fields High level of mathematical maturity Experience with topics related to quantum LDPC codes and decoding algorithms, or demonstrated ability and
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imaging (RNA/DNA FISH) Functional genomics and CRISPR-based perturbations Ideal Candidate A recent or upcoming PhD graduate in immunology, molecular biology, biochemistry, or related fields Strong expertise
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. Our research will help safely design and operate satellites and maintain ground networks. In our research, we try to bridge our theoretical studies with high-performance computing to develop tools
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computational biology infrastructure at the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. Collaborations are in place locally to access additional facilities and techniques including state-of-the-art optical