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Institución:Universitat de Barcelona / IDIBELL
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What are we looking for?
The candidate will give support to all projects currently running in the lab in terms of mouse colony handling and experimental work, tissue analysis (immunofluorescence) and cell culture.
Job requirements
CFGM in any laboratory-related discipline
Animal license up to date
Technical & soft skills
Experience in animal handling or animal experimentation is a must. Candidates that do not fulfil this requisite, please do not apply.
Background in molecular biology
Highly independent, motivated, and collaborative person
Good organizational and communication skills
Ability to work independently
Good command of the English language
We will value, but not required
Degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Biomedicine or related fields
Master's degree in Biochemistry/Neurosciences/Biomedicine
Experience in cell culture
Experience in PCR
Experience in immunohistochemistry
What do we offer
Estimated start date: 01/05/2024
Contract duration: 3 years
Estimated annual gross salary: 21000 €
Are you interested? Please send us an email describing your scientific interests, CV and two independent references to [log in para visualizar] and [log in para visualizar]
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Información complementaria de la oferta:
The Vascular Biology Lab is part of the Department of Physiological Sciences at University of Barcelona-Campus Bellvitge and the Translational Medicine program at IDIBELL. The team has several projects focused on understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms that control the behaviour of vascular cells during angiogenesis and blood vessel remodelling in physiological and pathological conditions. Major efforts are focused on unravelling the importance of the vascular system in tumour growth (Onetti et al. Angiogenesis. (2022) 25:155-158), on the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative disorders (Arribas et al. JCI Insight 2024) and on ophthalmological disorders (Figueiredo, Villacampa et al. Circulation (2020) 147:688-704). To meet our goals, we use an interdisciplinary approach that includes genetic tools in mouse, clinical validations in human samples, cell culture models, molecular biology assays, system biology approaches and high-resolution fluorescence microscopy.
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