
- Develop and apply in-vitro models, such as organ culture systems, to investigate the biological functions of nucleus replacement in disc restoration
- Conduct experimental research on tendon-based methodologies to enhance current vertebropexy techniques for spine stabilization
- Collaborate with the biomechanics-focused PhD candidate to integrate biological and mechanical insights for comprehensive treatment strategies
- Analyze experimental data, publish research findings in scientific journals, and present results at conferences
- Contribute to team discussions and stay updated on advancements in spine biology and tissue engineering
· MSc degree in Biomedical Sciences or related Life Science areas.
· Experience/Education in a wet laboratory
· Excellent communication (English) skills for an effective collaboration with all involved parties
· High motivation, strong interest in research, durability to cope with challenges
· Ability to solve complex tasks in a highly independent manner
· Eligibility to apply and obtain a Visa for temporary residence is Switzerland
· Familiarity with a cross-cultural/interdisciplinary environment is an advantage
· An interesting and varied job in exciting and innovative organizations
· Working in a highly committed interdisciplinary team
· Modern infrastructure
· Employment conditions which match the requirements and offer a high degree of flexibility re working hours and location
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