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empirical parts (systematic review of reasons, content analysis of public debates in Switzerland and the US, stakeholder interview study, survey) and an ethical analysis part mapping trade-offs and arguments
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, conductance, analysis and troubleshooting standard molecular biology experiments Enthusiasm to establish and optimize new protocols and techniques Ability to follow GLP compliant SOPs and precision in
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agreement) Contract duration: 2 years The Associate Program Officer will be part of the Peacebuilding Analysis & Impact (PAI) team which hosts the coordination team of the Swiss platform for peacebuilding
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: Sample preparation, histology/tissue-level, image acquisition, and data analysis using tools like Fiji, Imaris, or Zen Blue Genomics: Techniques such as ChIP-seq, CUT&Tag, RNA-seq, library preparation
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preparation, analyzing samples by quantitative and sensitive LC-MS/MS (SWATH-MS), data analysis via a suite of software tools, continuing analytical method development and reporting of results to collaborators
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component, but an engagement with critical AI studies, design approaches, game studies, code studies, and/or ethnographic frameworks would be welcomed. Also desirable would be experience (or interest) in
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and social aspects related to the social and political (non-)acceptance of genetically modified food. It has empirical parts (systematic review of reasons, content analysis of public debates in
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regional focus on western Europe and its colonial possessions”. The work package uses heuristic methods (textual analysis, visual history, material culture studies) and insights from modern-day marketing to
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compliant SOPs and precision in documenting findings and preparing reports Independence in planning, execution, analysis and troubleshooting of standard molecular biology experiments Highly organized, detail
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-aided research, the production, analysis and user-oriented presentation of digital data and the sustainable and open availability of data. As one of three units of the University's Scientific Computing