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, from September 2025 a Postdoctoral Researcher – Longitudinal Proteomic Analysis (Wet Lab & Data Science) Reference number: 2025-0174 The Division of Medical Physics in Radiation Oncology develops new
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intravital microscopy Experience in wet lab work with a solid foundation in basic molecular biology techniques Experience and qualification (license) in working with laboratory animals (mice) Curiosity and
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motivated and creative Postdoc for a combined wet and dry lab project in the Gilsbach lab. Job-ID: V000014326 Field of application: Institut für Experimentelle Kardiologie Location: Heidelberg Job Category
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introduces self-healing functionalities, reducing logistical challenges and environmental impact. How will you contribute? You will be mainly in charge of: · Conducting wet chemistry tests to optimize
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stimulating, high-profile research project A fully funded multi-year postdoc position (remuneration according to TV-L salary scale 13) Training in wet-lab & computational work; intensive mentoring within
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. We value a collaborative, rigorous lab culture and are deeply committed to scientific growth. Applicants with hybrid wet and dry lab expertise are especially encouraged, as are those with deep skills
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Division of Vaccine Science at The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo (IMSUT), is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to conduct wet and dry immunological research
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molecular and/or systems neuroscience. Experience with wet-lab single-cell ‘omics protocols and bioinformatics skills are of advantage. Postdoctoral scholarships may be established for foreign researchers who
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. Depending on the interest, it is also possible to be involved in the wet lab, to perform single-cell sequencing and other experiments. To learn more, please refer to the selected publications from the Tiwari
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cohorts. However, wet lab skills are not a prerequisite for the position as you will be collaborating both with colleagues inside the group and from other research groups. In addition, we are currently