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identifying genetic regulators of heart rate and rhythm. This role is ideal for candidates who bring a strong wet-lab background in molecular cloning and genetic engineering together with solid computational
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biomedical engineers that collaborate in a close-knit team. The lab hosts a range of state-of-the-art optical microscopes (e.g. for single-molecule fluorescence, interferometry, etc) as well as wet-chemical
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biomedical engineers that collaborate in a close-knit team. The lab hosts a range of state-of-the-art optical microscopes (e.g. for single-molecule fluorescence, interferometry, etc) as well as wet-chemical
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theme is regulation of gene expression during development and in health and disease. RIMLS operates its own wet lab, microscopes and computational facilities. RIMLS currently has about 60 researchers
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wet-lab and in silico work. You must Hold a PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, or related disciplines. Have experience with basic molecular biology techniques (e.g., qPCR, western blot, cloning