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From: bco-bounces@lists.oulu.fi [mailto:bco-bounces@lists.oulu.fi] On Behalf Of Anita Tienhaara
Sent: 3. helmikuuta 2009
14:21
To: FinBioNet@sender-01.it.helsinki.fi
Subject: [Bco] Laboratory of Biophysics,
University of Turku is looking for a PhD student

 

Laboratory of Biophysics, University of Turku

 

PhD or equivalent, biochemistry, 1 year, bioaffinity assays for high throughput screening and diagnostics based on novel bioanalytical methods employing fluorescence and time- resolved luminescence. Prolonging of the contract is negotiable.

 

Laboratory of Biophysics develops new bioanalytical methods and instrumentation for biosciences research and routines. We are searching for qualified professionals to strengthen our team

 

Description:

Post-doctoral (or equivalent) scientist will be engaged in projects that seek for new bioanalytical methods employing fluorescence and time-resolved fluorescence detection technologies. The project aims to investigate and develop protein, cell-based, cell signalling and receptor-ligand assays. We are seeking a highly qualified biochemist for bioassays, cell- based assays and receptor-ligand binding studies.

 

Requirements:

The candidate must possess a doctoral degree or have an equivalent experience in biochemistry. The scientist should have experience and skills in biochemistry, assay development (and pharmacochemistry). Communication skills and command of spoken and written English are an absolute must.

 

Salary and benefits will be commensurate with experience, training, publications and interests (2,700 – 3,500 euros a month). Candidates should send their CV, cover letter, statements of current and future research interests, publication track record (last 4 years) and the names and addresses/e-mails contacts of three academic referees. Please send direct informal inquiries and full applications by e-mail by 21.2 2009 to:

 

harri.harma@utu.fi

 

http://www.med.utu.fi/anatomia/en/research/research_mpe/

 

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