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. cell culture, molecular biology, imaging, cell signalling assays). As well as performing experiments on the project, the role will involve providing training in techniques to relevant staff/students
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or sensor arrays. Experience generating, processing and analysing large material property datasets including correlating between multiple techniques, or developing computational reconstruction techniques
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Palaeoenvironment (SHEP) at the University of Tübingen is seeking a motivated PhD candidate for the Paleontology working group: PhD Candidate / Research Assistant (f/m/d)Turtle Neuroanatomy & Evolutionary Morphology
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Number: R128764 General summary: This is a Researcher 1 position in the laboratories of Brad Blaser, MD, PhD (75%) and Amanda Toland, PhD (25%) at The Ohio State University. The position involves 25% lab
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the internal application process. Welcome to The Ohio State University's career site. We invite you to apply to positions of interest. In order to ensure your application is complete, you must complete
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courses and conferences. Profile We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic scientist with the following competencies and experience: Essential experience and skills: You have a PhD in cell
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perfusion as people age with various comorbidities (hypertension, hypotension, obesity) will preserve oxygen supply to the brain. MRI and two photon imaging are used in animal models to understand