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-project, you will thus be expected to regularly align with colleagues involved in experimental investigations and spearhead the formulation of the experimental campaigns that can support the creation
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this. It is important to develop a detailed picture of the cell types affected by these changes and if possible the temporal sequence in which they occur in order to intervene to restrict cancer progression
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of antibiotics against human pathogens. You will work on antibacterial assays (against Klebsiella) and use genome sequencing and mining to select the most potent strains and use a range of elicitor techniques
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cytometry and LC-MS/MS, and DNA/RNA sequencing and bioinformatics analyses. Thus, we are looking for a Post-Doctoral researcher with prior experience in several of these techniques. Your role will be
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, including working with antisense oligonucleotides and RNA binding small molecule drugs for modulation of splicing, as well as hands-on experience with Next Generation Sequencing technologies and
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to the development of grant applications. You will also contribute to the group’s teaching portfolio, aligned with the curriculum and your research profile. In line with Aalborg University’s tradition of a Problem
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scans with vascular sequences and finally serological markers linked to neurovascular function from blood samples will be analysed. Two clinical (pediatric/radiation oncology) PhD projects closely
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experience in fish vaccine research, including utilizing long-read sequencing and transcriptomic methods to characterize vaccine-induced immune responses. Research experience within microbiology, molecular
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international research applications Experience in planning and conducting laboratory work within Click or tap here to enter text. Insight into molecular plant pathology Experience with high throughput sequencing
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microorganisms in a variety of microbial habitats. Such techniques may include third generation nucleic acid sequencing and advanced microscopic techniques. To promote integration with the department’s existing