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meetings, and conferences) Publish results in international journals Work closely with the PI and colleagues in the lab to help build a sound and inspiring culture in the lab Assist with project supervision
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meetings, and conferences) Publish results in international journals Work closely with the PI and colleagues in the lab to help build a sound and inspiring culture in the lab Assist with project supervision
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The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a position as research assistant or postdoc in the field of Advanced Drone-Based EM
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screening discoveries with single-cell multi-omics approaches in the lab to map candidate repressive mechanisms across cell types and developmental trajectories. These activities will be carried out in close
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modules that enable engineered T cells to detect intracellular cancer antigens, expanding CAR-T and similar technologies beyond surface targets. You will help develop new and optimise existing computational
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advancements in spatial bioinformatics. Assist with the epigenetic analysis performed within CIMP and MBH lab. What we offer Opportunity to become a leading-edge expert in spatial bioinformatic, being
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where valuation struggles unfold. Responsibilities include: Conduct ethnographic fieldwork on the empirical case of the project (energy islands/energy hubs) with energy experts ‘in the lab’ to trace
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in the Pedersen lab focusses on ion channels and their role in several neuromuscular diseases characterized by abnormal muscle excitability. Experimentally, the work involves electrophysiology, imaging
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product detection and the GC calibrated. While Spectro Inlets will develop the elevated temperature and pressure EC-MS, this is a collaborative project, thus there will likely be interactions and lab visits
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. The Somyajit laboratory has a strong interest in uncovering the regulatory foundations of the cell cycle, DNA replication, chromatin regulation, and genome surveillance in human pathophysiology. The lab