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membrane. Activation of mitoK channels protects against cell death during myocardial infarction and cerebral hypoxia/reperfusion, offering cardioprotective and neuroprotective effects. Since intestinal
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Postdoctoral Research Opportunity: Lipid Biology, Cell Death, and Evolutionary Genomics. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our collaborative research program at the intersection
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thereafter). Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a significant and growing global health threat, with recent projections estimating that 39 million deaths will be directly attributed to AMR between 2025
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resistance (AMR) represents a significant and growing global health threat, with recent projections estimating that 39 million deaths will be directly attributed to AMR between 2025–2050. Of particular
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program at the intersection of lipid biology, cell death, and evolutionary genomics. The project, primarily led by the Gokcumen Laboratory, investigates the evolutionary genomics of lipid-related pathways
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of bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, and systems biology, with a focus on single-cell genomics and other omics layers to understand early deviations in cardiometabolic diseases. Candidates should have a strong
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. Theoretically the uptake of an antibiotic bound to a pheromone into VRE would allow direct transport of the antibiotic to the intracellular region inducing cell death. This approach may be utilised to treat
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of human primary cells and intestinal cells (30%); assays for the evaluation of reactive species production (20%), glutathione determination (20%), and cell death assays, particularly by flow cytometry (10
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common complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD) that contributes to its high rates of cardiovascular disease, fracture, and death. The tight balance of serum calcium, phosphate, parathyroid hormone
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pathophysiological mechanisms that are potential targets for clinical application. To this end, Infla-Med focuses on three pathophysiological mechanisms: cell death signaling, barrier function, and immune modulation