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‑on experience providing veterinary care for commonly used laboratory animal species, including mice, rats, rabbits, livestock species, and zebrafish. Primary Responsibilities Provide clinical veterinary care
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applications for research in larval zebrafishg neuroscience. The general goal of our laboratory is the development of the larval zebrafish as a model system for the comprehensive identification and examination
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zebrafish larvae with advanced optical methods. The position will be at the University of Florence, NEUROFARBA Department. The deadline is: 28th January at 13:00 (CET) The activity involves the use
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maintenance of a zebrafish facility, composed of a Quarantine system and a Main colony system. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Feeds zebrafish daily, in the morning and afternoon
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hiring, with experience in working with living organisms, namely Danio rerio (zebrafish). . Duration of the fellowship: The fellowship will have a duration of 6 months, eventually renewable until the end
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on congenital heart disease”. During this position, the post-holder will undertake a range of activities including: Modelling chaperone complex protein variants in human cell lines and zebrafish embryos, using
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maintenance of a zebrafish facility, composed of a Quarantine system and a Main colony system. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Feeds zebrafish daily, in the morning and afternoon
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delivery and caesarean section. This highly interdisciplinary program combines preclinical animal models (zebrafish and rodents) with molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and in vitro approaches
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(zebrafish and rodents) with molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and in vitro approaches to explore the impact of interventions on gut-brain communication and related health outcomes. The candidate
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? No Offer Description The Department of medical and translational biology is offering a postdoctoral scholarship within the field of muscle biology using the zebrafish model system. The scholarship