University of Gothenburg in Sweden is hiring a PhD student in environmental science to test the toxicity of pristine and weathered nanoparticles on fish derived cell lines and fish embryos.
Research topics associated with the project include fish physiology, toxicity screening, environmental pollution and toxicology. Techniques used include in vitro cell techniques and embryo toxicity tests, quantitative PCR, biochemical assays, and in vivo studies using fish.
For more details, please see the official job posting.