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, FACS/flow-cytometry analysis, genetic manipulation of cells (e.g., CRISPR), and microscopy. Candidates with experience in computational analysis are encouraged to apply. The position is available
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will have the opportunity to work with: High‑throughput functional genomics: pooled CRISPR and base‑editing screens, barcoded overexpression libraries, massively parallel reporter assays. Advanced cell
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, or Pharmacology; - Demonstrated record of scientific achievements (publications and patents). Desired Qualifications: - Experience with gene editing (CRISPR), cellular and biochemical assays, cloning, expression
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these questions, we use a novel multi-omics approach that integrates high-throughput imaging and machine learning methods with CRISPR/Cas9 screens and saturation mutagenesis to answer central questions about the
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metabolism and tumorigenesis. Works in the lab that involves a combination of metabolomics, genomics, epigenomics, shRNA KD, CRISPR-gene editing approaches, over expression and a variety of model systems
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(e.g. By CRISPR) and / or localization studies. Besides carrying out the research project, you will contribute to teaching PhD, MSc and BSc students. Your duties and responsibilities include
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, fermentation, and CRISPR. Strong background in fermentation, food engineering, and food processing. Experience in molecular biology, Gene editing, bioinformatics, cell culture. Experience with Cell counter
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Demonstrated previous experience in human pluripotent stem cell culture Previous experience in genome edition of human pluripotent stem cells (CRISPR/Cas9 or equivalent) Demonstrated experience in organoid
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and non-myocyte cells; utilizes CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing to model genetic cardiovascular diseases; performs molecular biology techniques (qPCR, Western blotting, cloning, library preparation for omics
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at the interface of microbiology and functional genomics, and more specifically develop transposon- and CRISPR-based approaches to characterize genome-wide regulation of bacterial defence systems