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development. The Assistant Professor role is responsible for many assays related to the assessment of skeletal muscle growth and function, including muscle harvest, tissue processing, molecular analysis
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 1 month ago
relevant field and at least 2 years of research experience in a laboratory setting. Prior experience with viral and non-viral T cell engineering, flow cytometry, molecular cloning, and mammalian tissue
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of Science and Engineering, the School of Engineering and the Discipline of Biomedical Engineering is available at: http://www.universityofgalway.ie/science-engineering/engineering/ Biomedical Engineering
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cardiomyocytes, cell and tissue engineering, and varied molecular biology techniques. The applicant will also be involved studies involving ex vivo characterization of myocardial tissue slices. Prior experience
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to investigate aspects of adipose tissue biology using mouse models and human samples. The analyses will include histology, genotyping, dissections, metabolic measurements and much more. Will be responsible
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support for clinical laboratory applications, pathology systems, laboratory analyzers and diagnostic devices, anatomical pathology whole slide imaging scanners, and tissue slide stainers. Under limited
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19 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Minho Research Field Technology » Biotechnology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Positions PhD Positions Application
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procedures Experience with startup companies, customer discovery, and highly technical projects Experience and deep knowledge of endothelial and smooth muscle cells, tissue engineering, and biomechanics
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diagnostic devices, anatomical pathology whole slide imaging scanners, and tissue slide stainers. Under limited direction, this position is responsible for analysis, architecture, design, implementation
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development. The Research Associate role is responsible for many assays related to the assessment of skeletal muscle growth and function, including muscle harvest, tissue processing, molecular analysis