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analysis); live-cell imaging; coimmunoprecipitation assays; and Western blot analysis. Ideally, the candidate should also have experience in leading and managing research projects. It will be valued
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requiring expertise in cell culture, Western blotting, qRT-PCR, immunocytochemistry, molecular biology, and microscopy. The researcher will be responsible for processing samples (saliva, blood, and urine
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. Understanding how tumor cells develop in a new environment, how they grow and interact with it, will not only help explain why cancer becomes metastatic, but also open up new therapeutic perspectives for treating
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experiments (animal experimentation course required) and behavioral testing; establishing primary neuronal (CNS and enteric) and cell cultures; performing immunoblotting, immunohistochemistry and
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. Previous experience in proteomics data analysis or related areas will be valued, as will skills in handling animal samples and cell culture. The researcher will contribute to experimental planning, task
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, of the MIA - Multidisciplinary Institute of Aging and CNC UC - Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology, of the University of Coimbra. This international tender shall be conducted pursuant to paragraph 1
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Biomedicine and Biotechnology of the University of Coimbra I.3. Job description: The researcher to be hired will be responsible for maintaining cell cultures, implementing metabolic and biochemical assays, as
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Technology, University of Coimbra. I.3. Job description: The researcher will do in vitro studies using 2D and 3D cell cultures of pancreatic cancer, namely: cell viability, cell uptake, fluorescence microscopy
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materials that benefit from the technologies of living cells. Through cell reprogramming of organisms like E. coli, cellulose-producing bacteria, and protein-secreting yeasts, we've demonstrated
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of various microwave plasma sources and processes on the surface of the carbonized electrodes will be examined. The developed procedures will be scaled up to test the modified materials in laboratory cells