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-diseases/ . This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with computational and wet-lab scientists at the forefront of pioneering research. You will be responsible for designing and implementing proteomic
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is an important control on hydrology. The latter will determine water supply, food security and sanitation to human communities. The paradigm is that wet regions become wetter and dry regions become
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Qualifications • Coursework or training in Biology, Neuroscience, Chemistry, or a related scientific field, with an emphasis on wet lab experience. • Hands-on experience with rodent handling in a research lab
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/electrical engineering, or a related field.Strong interest in automation and laboratory robotics.Basic experience in wet-lab microbiology techniques.Willingness to learn programming and computational analysis
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Nanopore sequencing, ChIP-seq, and Hi-C, to probe plant genomes and centromeres. The project will involve both wet-lab based functional genomics approaches, together with dry-lab based bioinformatics
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biosciences lab. Basic wet laboratory skills in biosciences (biology, biochemistry, biochemical engineering): e.g., molecular biology techniques, cloning, gel preparation, media preparation, tissue culture, PCR
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, and are motivated to understand and re-engineer complex biological systems. Additionally, you bring: a MSc degree in (bio)physics, (bio)chemistry, or a related field; experience working in a wet lab and
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Environment Technology (WET), Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering As a PhD student, you will be part of the research group in Wastewater Management and Environmental Biotechnology Our research
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wastewater systems. Research environment The project is based at the Division of Water Environment Technology (WET), within the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering. You will be part of
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components due to time-dependent and moisture effects, extreme loading, or even unforeseen reasons. The ductility of connections can be controlled by over-sizing the holes. Ductile connections have significant