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towards our goal through our research themes of computing tools, revolutionary experimental data, and science education and research. Preference will be given to applicants in the core QCB research areas
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-stage development candidates (polyreactivity ELISA, CE-SDS, SEC-MALS, DSF) Maintain accurate and timely ELN data Preferred skills: Experience with modern AKTA chromatography systems (FPLC) for affinity
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expression, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or veteran status. To learn more about our commitment to diversity and inclusion, please visit: https://jobs.utsouthwestern.edu/why-work
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analytical and biochemical methods, molecular barcoding, sequencing, and high dimensional data analytics. The project will be implemented in collaboration with other groups at Department of Molecular Biology
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. Please also see the following articles published over the past four years for additional information: Cell 187:205 (2024); Nature 624:154 (2023); Nature 620:200 (2023); Nature 623:1034 (2023); Nature
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the Norwich Research Park research portfolio. For further information, please contact Prof Maria O’Connell (m.oconnell@uea.ac.uk) or see our website (https://www.uea.ac.uk/about/faculties-and-schools
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students. The department is responsible for two educations: Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine with a yearly uptake of 160 students in total. Please refer to http://mbg.au.dk/ for further information
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with a yearly uptake of 160 students in total. Please refer to http://mbg.au.dk/ for further information about The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and to https://nat.au.dk/ and http
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behavioral data and present results at conferences and in journal publications. This project is theoretically and technically sophisticated and a candidate with strong analytic and quantitative skills
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further information are invited to contact Associate Professor Niculina Musat (niculina.musat@bio.au.dk). Who we are The successful candidate will be employed by the Department of Biology at Aarhus