We have several training opportunities available, including internships, practical training and theses. We suggest you complete the following form to provide us with information about yourself and allow us to consider your application, or you can contact us at the following address: farmacologiaclinica@unito.it.
Current offers and available positions:
Internship opportunity for laboratory website management: we are looking for an enthusiastic intern passionate about technology and digital communication to manage our laboratory's website. The ideal candidate should have basic knowledge of web development, content management, and SEO, but we are open to motivated individuals eager to learn, even without prior experience.
Main activities:
Updating and maintaining the website.
Creating and publishing digital content.
Search engine optimization (SEO).
Monitoring website performance.
Internship opportunity for laboratory activities (pharmacological clinical analysis): we are looking for an intern with an interest in biomedical sciences and pharmacology to support laboratory activities related to clinical pharmacological analysis. The ideal candidate has basic knowledge of laboratory techniques and data management, but we are open to motivated candidates, even without prior experience, as long as they are eager to learn.
Roles:
Preparation and handling of biological samples.
Support in conducting clinical pharmacological analyses.
Collection and interpretation of experimental data.
Collaboration with the team to improve laboratory procedures.
Thesis opportunity in fields related to pharmacology: we are looking for motivated and curious students to develop a thesis project in fields related to pharmacology, focusing on scientific research and practical applications. The ideal candidate demonstrates interest in the study of pharmacological processes and their clinical implications, but we are also open to interdisciplinary proposals.
Main activities:
Participation in innovative research projects.
Study of new pharmacological or molecular approaches.
Collection and analysis of experimental data.
Collaboration with experienced researchers to develop original theses.