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Dr. Helena Azevedo
Application deadline
Apr 15, 2022
Job location
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Dr. Helena Azevedo
Porto, Portugal
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Application Deadline
Apr 15, 2022
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
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Experience Level
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Job location
Job location
Dr. Helena Azevedo
Job Description
More information can be found here: https://erachairs.i3s.up.pt/mobilise-2/
Requirements
- Must hold a Ph.D. degree and have at least 5 years of post-doctoral experience working in the field of Biomaterials and/or Tissue Engineering. Experience and interest in disease models are essential
- Must have an established track record as demonstrated with high impact publications and conference presentations
- Skilled in advanced molecular biology and protein biochemistry techniques (Western-blot
- immunohistochemistry
- RNA isolation
- RT-qPCR) and flow cytometry
- Skilled in mouse work (in utero injection
- immunohistochemistry
- and immunofluorescence)
- Experience in cell isolation and culture techniques: co-cultures
- differentiation assays (2D and 3D – spheroid culture
- Experience in microscopy techniques (including live-imaging and confocal methodologies)
- Good communication and presentation skills
- with proven ability to write and prepare research papers and grants
- A team player with the ability to coordinate research activities of students and technicians
- Fluent in written and spoken English.
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