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biosynthesis by studying the involved enzymes mechanistically and structurally. These enzymes will be systematically exploited and engineered in cooperation with project partners focusing on the synthetic
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Your profile We are looking for a candidate with a doctoral degree in a field related to structural biology, pharmaceutical biology, (bio)chemistry or microbiology. Experience in structural biology
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16 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Basel Research Field Biological sciences » Other Chemistry » Biochemistry Engineering » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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/molecular biology techniques (e.g., qPCR, RT-PCR, Western blot, ELISA) High level of responsibility, reliability, and attention to detail Independent, structured, and solution-oriented working style Team
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of electrical engineering are an asset. Candidates should be able to prepare and conduct greenhouse experiments with tree seedlings and independently conduct statistical analyses with R. Candidates
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other means cannot be considered. For questions, contact Kathrin Eckerth by email: sek-mlps-englsem@unibas.ch with the subject Post-doc in English linguistics, Locher. Where to apply Website https
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Your position High-throughput drug screening has traditionally relied on 2D cell culture systems, which often fail to capture the structural and metabolic complexity of in vivo patient tumors
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information please see https://duw.unibas.ch/de/umweltgeowissenschaften/ or contact: Professor Christine Alewell, christine.alewell@unibas.ch . For information about application requirements and mandatory
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is 6th April 2026 23:59 CET. Preferred starting date is 1 June 2026. Applicants seeking further information please see https://duw.unibas.ch/de/umweltgeowissenschaften/ or contact: Professor Christine
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chemical engineering (with a sufficient chemistry component) is also acceptable. The research group works mainly in English, and a good working knowledge of both written and spoken English is required. While