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Opportunities to contribute to both basic and translational neuroscience Key Techniques: In vivo two-photon microscopy Genetically modified mouse models Molecular and cellular biology Small animal surgery
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candidate will work closely with a team of engineers and biologists to design, clone, and test synthetic circuits in primary human T cells, and help translate these circuits into functional cellular therapies
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of understanding their regulation by phosphorylation. You will be in charge of writing and testing code, developing, deploying and maintaining software. Your work will benefit from the experimental data generated by
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, the researcher will be developing control electronics based on Arduino or Raspberry Pi and write the corresponding software, ensuring significant automation and simple user interfaces such that other researchers
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the Department of Developmental Neurobiology, which houses specialized departmental shared resources, including an integrated support structure for rodent behavior testing, 3-dimensional brain organoids, in vivo
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). Duration: 2 years with the possibility of extension. Location: Odense, Denmark The postdoc position The postdoc project will form a central part of a recently granted Novo Nordisk Foundation project focusing
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October 2025 or as soon as possible hereafter and will initially be for 1 year. Job description Your work will focus on RNA modifications and the development and testing of small molecules and aptamers
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instructions: The application is made online by clicking the “Apply” button;The candidate must complete all required sections of the online application form;The candidate must submit the mandatory documents
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skills for the project are: Experience with structural characterization, preferably including carbon materials. Experience in Raman spectroscopy, diffraction and small angle scattering and solid state NMR
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to the development of the next generation of researchers. Engage in teaching activities such as courses and short courses, subject to center and departmental needs. Contribute to the center's activities, including