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Business Studies and/or Management Science, Communication and Information Sciences, Mathematics and/or Informatics
Company: Visuable
Website: www.visuable.co
Natural Sciences
The student will carry out a project in asymmetric organic synthesis in a dynamic laboratory at the Instituto de Química Orgánica General at the CSIC in Madrid (http://www.iqog.csic.es/).
Natural Sciences
The project is focused on the development of a conjugated vaccine to treat the ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP). Herein, organic synthesis is the key to get access to new molecules with biological activity.
Agriculture Sciences, Communication and Information Sciences, Natural Sciences
Participation in manipulative experiments in the lab and field surveys aimed to explore and characterize the existence of novel infectious agents of RNA with minimal circular genomes. The student will collaborate in:
Education and/or Teacher Training, Mathematics and/or Informatics
Detailed program:
* The Intern will be working in a classroom environment both with STEM-related activities and also general activities for the entertainment/education of children between the age of 6 to 11.
Engineering and/or Technology, Natural Sciences
Background
Interested in learning about fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry? Willing to collect samples from a wastewater treatment plant and run an experimental setup? This project is perfect for you.
Communication and Information Sciences, Engineering and/or Technology, Mathematics and/or Informatics
EasyMedAi is an early-stage AI startup that provides solutions to address the specific needs of the medical AI vertical. It facilitates the data retrieval for and the development and deployment of medical AI models.
Engineering and/or Technology, Natural Sciences
Aerosol deposition (AD) is an exciting method for joining ceramics, metals, and/or polymers to form composites of otherwise incompatible materials as part of a simple one-step technological process.
Engineering and/or Technology, Natural Sciences
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) belongs to the group of scanning probe microscopes (SPMs).