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with producing rAAV and brings together experts from two leading Irish institutions, NIBRT and UCD, and APC-VLE Ltd. (https://approcess.com/services/cell-and-gene-therapies ) - a leading Irish industrial
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death of the sensory hair cells that sit inside the cochlea, but the reasons why these cells die faster in some individuals remain incompletely understood. In everyday life we are repeatedly exposed
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. This position requires an experienced investigator with expertise in transplantation biology, immunology and cell death pathways. The successful applicant will work independently and collaboratively with research
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Lab aims to reveal how metabolism, oxidative stress, and cell death converge to shape cell fate. For more information about the Henry Lab, please visit: https://thehenrylab.squarespace.com/ For more
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: IBMC_IJ_NCBio_2304_2026 IBMC – Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology, is opening a call to one, PhD holder, for a Junior Researcher position, in an unfixed term work contract, to carry out research functions within
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the role of maladaptive innate immune pathways in neuronal stress and death, and (2) examine how innate immune activation contributes to microglial dysfunction and senescence in Alzheimer’s disease and
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leukaemia. Mol Oncol. 2021;15(9):2253-72. Understanding and exploiting immunogenic cell death to treat cancer Supervisors: Stephen Tait , Ed Roberts Project description: Cell death both prevents and treats
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area of Biotechnology, Cell Biology, Immunology, Nanomaterials or related scientific fields, under an uncertain contract term, in accordance with Regulation No. 393/2018, published in the Diário da
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programmed cell death using the nematode roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans ). The team uses genetic, molecular, cell biological, and behavioral approaches. More information can be found