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/Qualifications We are looking for a PhD candidate to study how the chemokine-like receptor ChemR23 regulates arterial vascular inflammation. Particularly the project focuses on the therapeutic potential
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the 36 months immediately before their recruitment date. The student will be enrolled in the structured PhD programme of the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering or the Department of Health
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in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Computational Science, or a related discipline. The candidates should have: Solid programming skills (Python, MATLAB, or C++). Knowledge of the OpenCV
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is essential. Perform in vivo mouse studies using CRISPR-engineered cancer cell lines Design, perform, and analyse in vivo CRISPR pooled screens Perform high throughput metabolomics profiling using a
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scientists, and access to state-of-the-art imaging infrastructure and clinical datasets. Profile You hold a Master of Science degree with first-class grades in: Computer science Electrical engineering
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strong interest in and commitment to animal experimentation is essential. Perform in vivo mouse studies using CRISPR-engineered cancer cell lines Design, perform, and analyse in vivo CRISPR pooled screens
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strong interest in and commitment to animal experimentation is essential. Perform in vivo mouse studies using CRISPR-engineered cancer cell lines Design, perform, and analyse in vivo CRISPR pooled screens
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PhD position in Immunology (Team Adamo / Binder Lab 100%) The Department of Biomedicine is a joint effort between the University of Basel and the University Hospitals Basel. It unites basic and
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PhD position in Immunology (Binder Lab 100%) The Department of Biomedicine is a joint effort between the University of Basel and the University Hospitals Basel. It unites basic and clinical
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