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. You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree in a relevant field, such as bioinformatics, biochemistry
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. Background: Many enzymes feature substrate binding domains that are not part of their active site and located in a different domain. Cellulosic and hemicellulosic enzymes often feature carbohydrate binding
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will be doing In adult mammals, including humans, fibrosis is the predominant response to many forms of tissue injury, unlike many lower vertebrates and invertebrates, where complete tissue repair is the
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function to minimise disease development will be key to developing sustainable management strategies for take-all. In this PhD project, you will: develop molecular lab and bioinformatics skills to analyse
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. Molecular analysis of different cohorts of lung cancer patients. Animal experimentation (generation of PDX, humanized PDX, xenografts and genetically modified models), use of these models as a preclinical
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samples with state-of-the-art technologies to profile the immune microenvironment of brain metastatic tumors upon different therapeutic interventions. We are looking for a highly motivated Ph.D. student
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application! Your work assignments You will work on X-inactivation and allele-specific DNA methylation in different contexts, including X-linked diseases, autoimmune disorders, and hereditary cancer as part of
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analysis. Experience with bioinformatics or ML-assisted sequence analysis. Familiarity with metagenomic library construction or screening methods. Candidates with experience in microfluidics will be
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: The person hired will join the 13 laboratory. The main duties and tasks to be carried out within the research project/s will be, among others: Functional analysis of different therapeutic strategies
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candidate genes that regulate somatic embryogenesis who’s function will be further confirmed by functional analyses. Your research involves: Using different types of microscopy to describe the development