12 Month – Work Placement Student - Bioscience
American Association of Physicists in Medicine(2 months ago)
About this role
A 12-month Student Work Placement at AstraZeneca's Gothenburg site within Discovery Sciences offering hands-on experience in next-generation sequencing and transcriptomics. The placement enables students to apply university learning to real drug discovery projects, be mentored by experienced scientists, and develop professional skills in a collaborative research environment.
Required Skills
- NGS
- Transcriptomics
- Sample Prep
- Library Prep
- Liquid Handling
- Quality Control
- Molecular Biology
- Method Development
- Record Keeping
- Communication
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Qualifications
- BSc Student in Molecular Biology or Related
- MSc Student in Molecular Biology or Related
- Right to Work in Sweden
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