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opportunity for the successful candidates to pursue a career in the field of virology or immunology. Required Qualifications A PhD degree in microbiology, immunology or related field. Strong written and oral
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cell lines and primary cells. Technical support in fluorescent microscopy acquisition. Managing Image processing and analysis of live imaging microscopy acquisitions. Basic requirements of the position
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LevelPhD or equivalent Specific Requirements Comply with the transnational MSCA mobility rules of COFUND – candidates who have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc) in Spain
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well as the standard duties of any researcher (discover things, publish papers, give talks). Main Tasks and responsibilities: The chosen candidate will become the scientific and technical manager of our AFM lab
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doctoral degree, obtained after January 2017. Candidates must have at least one first-author paper, either published or accepted before the application deadline, in a leading international peer-reviewed
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most powerful HPC infrastructures in Japan (FUGAKU,...). Main Tasks and responsibilities: The post holder will become the central person in the collaborative effort described above. Work will involve
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Devices and Environment. Specifically, one of our main research lines is the design and fabrication of bioinspired materials for their application in tissue regeenration, brain diseases and environment
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-Efficient Devices and Environment. Specifically, one of our main research lines is the design and fabrication of bioinspired materials for their application in tissue regeenration, brain diseases and
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Requirements Research FieldBiological sciences » OtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Research FieldChemistry » BiochemistryEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications A Ph.D. degree is required, as
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large scale research infrastructures. (https://riana-project.eu/ ) Main Tasks and responsibilities: The focus of this position will be on atomic scale scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM