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, but mainly for corrosion protection. Metallization of polymer films using aluminium is currently used, for instance, to protect packed goods against light, moisture, oxygen, and other gases. Objectives
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biology. The student will be working closely with wet-lab and dry-lab researchers in our team. Lab website: www.friedlanderlab.org Qualification requirements In order to be admitted to postgraduate
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with a biomedical focus. Furthermore, you need to have wet-lab research experience, be highly motivated, and have a well-documented interest in regenerative sciences. Language requirements As the PhD
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compliance and good working order of relevant equipment in the wet lab bench area of the Condello Lab. Personal Qualifications Required: Possess a high sense of responsibility for his or her own career
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anti- or pro-inflammatory features Key Responsibilities: • Conduct wet lab experiments to generate data describing the context-dependent Treg identity and underlying transcriptional networks
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both wet lab and database-driven environments, with a primary focus on data The goal of this work is to obtain a PhD Job profile You hold a Master’s degree (preferably) in medicine, biomedical sciences
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present in coastal seas is of crucial importance. Various anthropogenic contaminants from different sources—such as wet and dry atmospheric deposition, domestic sewage, industrial discharge, agricultural
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structure of trees and forests. You will work across multiple ecosystems, including the Amazon rainforest (AmazonFACE experiment in Brazil), the wet tropics of Australia (Queensland Permanent Rainforest Plots