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the Molecular Pathways of NK Cell Clonality (Romagnani lab) Variable allele usage regulates inflammation (Weiss lab) The IMPRS-IDI is a vibrant international doctoral program with about 75 doctoral students from
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coordinate during development and how their dysregulation contributes to neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). Using stem cell culture, imaging, genomic, and epigenomic approaches, the successful candidate will
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of primary human cell infections to develop innovative vaccination and immunotherapeutic strategies Project description: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the leading infection cause of congenital disease worldwide
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a joint German-Australian research project aiming to develop a modular platform to convert hydrogen, syngas, and biogas into single-cell protein - a sustainable, circular alternative to conventional
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research with the combined tools of immunology, microbiology, virology, cell biology and molecular biology. For more information, please see https://www.mhh.de/hbrs/zib MD/PhD Molecular Medicine
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regulators of age-associated reprogramming. Validation of these candidates will be carried out through the employment of the various mouse models of accelerated senescence in stromal cells or accelerated aging
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at the interface between protein regulation and genome maintenance. In our research, we combine methods in genetics, molecular and cell biology with protein biochemistry and advanced genomics tools, using both
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laser diffractometry and fluorescence microscopy • Investigate bacteria on a single-cell level using microfluidics and flow-cytometry • Quantify the production of amino acids and metabolic fluxes via mass
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laser diffractometry and fluorescence microscopy • Investigate bacteria on a single-cell level using microfluidics and flow-cytometry • Quantify the production of amino acids and metabolic fluxes via mass
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Description Description: PhD project supervised by Prof. Dr. Magdalena Götz (Biomedical Center LMU Munich & Institute for Stem Cell Research, Helmholtz Center Munich). The project investigates