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rely on mouse models (knockout mice, conditional knockout mice, transgenic mice, PDX mice) and primary cell culture and cell line models (2D/3D organoids). Applicants must be willing to work with mice
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Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (Greifswald), Greifswald | Greifswald, Mecklenburg Vorpommern | Germany | 3 months ago
of magnet systems. Your tasks Responsibility for developing computational models of the complex Stellarator 3D magnet system to be used in integrated Stellarator reactor studies. Improvement
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infection and explore strategies to enhance mucosal immunity. Using a combination of in vivo animal models and ex vivo 3D cellular systems, we study airway-specific immune mechanisms that influence
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of electrocatalysts with 3D active site structures for a variety of reactions, such as oxygen reduction, oxygen evolution, and CO2 reduction. We welcome candidates with a passion for unravelling the fundamental
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. This individual will conduct interdisciplinary and highly collaborative research in in vitro 3D modeling to understand how the early placenta develops. The researcher will work primarily in tissue culture to model
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patients with hearing disorders. You will focus on creating automated segmentation methods for temporal bone structures, designing predictive models for treatment outcomes, and developing diagnostic tools
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and Professor of Practice Jouni Punkki. Job description Research activities will involve computational methods relying on physics-based continuum models to assess the mechanical, thermal, and acoustical
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modification and DNA methylation) and 3D genome organization studies on the interplay between EBV infection and host interactions. Using in vitro B cell transformation model and 3D organoid to understand
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methods. Experience working with rodents as a model organism. Experience in learning and implementing experimental techniques that are new to a research group. Experience using engineering skills related
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, and engineered stem cells to produce vascularised, centimetre-scale pancreatic organoids. These will serve as models to test new therapies against diabetes and as regenerative grafts for transplantation