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sciences (essential) Strong background in molecular biology, cloning and genetic manipulation (essential) Expertise with mammalian cell culture (essential) Prior experience with gene editing and/or cell
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biodegradability. You’ll systematically study the impact of molecular structural parameters on material properties and biodegradability (‘structure-degradation correlation’). You’ll also optimize light source
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Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany received the Gilles Holst Medal 2015 for their research in the field of molecular electronics. Their work at the interface between physics and
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. The project aims to (1) differentiate the mechanical response of the head and brain between focal and diffuse loads, (2) determine the molecular and cellular changes in animal models of rTBI and how rTBI
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interests in molecular principles of life, molecular principles of materials, and molecular solutions for societal challenges supported by state-of-the-art research infrastructure such as MicroSpectroscopy
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(the Netherlands) Ron Fouchier has been awarded the M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize 2023. As a professor of molecular virology at the Erasmus University Medical Centre, Fouchier studies how viruses evolve and can
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Salerno investigates how molecular mechanisms govern the behaviour of immune cells. More specifically, she studies which mechanisms are active between RNA and proteins and how they can be manipulated
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for developmental biology, molecular biology, and genetics, with demonstrated skills in biomolecular, biochemical, and cell/tissue culture techniques. You are an excellent team player, a fast learner, and thrive in a
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challenges and thrives in a collaborative environment. In addition, you bring the following qualifications: a PhD-degree in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology or related discipline
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. For example, he contributes to the Vir(Ev)o YouTube channel , devoted to explaining the basic concepts of viral evolution and molecular epidemiology. Lequime (born 1988) is assistant professor at the University