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normal physiology and autoimmunity in collaboration with project partners • elucidate the transcriptional networks regulated by FoxP3 and c-Rel in Treg cells and screen for novel critical regulators
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of living systems, hence, catalyzing breakthroughs in biology, medicine, and the environment. Comprising 11 inter-disciplinary laboratories and scientists from more than 25 countries, CBI offers state
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gatekeepers: from individual trophic groups to complex communities” Description Soil biology has received overwhelming and ever increasing attention in recent years at national, European and global level, with
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, interested candidates may also send application materials to: Dr. Maureen A. Kane, Chair, Faculty Search Committee c/o Mass Spectrometry Center Business Manager Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences University
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temperature of c. 11°C. Sites are part of the long-standing research platforms (a) TreeDivNet (https://treedivnet.ugent.be/ ), representing tree diversity experiments, with plots established by planting tree