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for cellular proliferation and the faithful transmission of genetic information to daughter cells. However, replication forks are constantly challenged by a wide range of intrinsic and extrinsic stressors
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departments, including the Department of Medical Neurosciences, Department of Pharmacology, Department of Biochemistry, Department of Human Cell Biology and Genetics, Department of Physiology and
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volumes in frozen cell sections, providing unprecedented maps of the distributions of small molecules within the cell. Determining the spatial distribution of small molecules within cells is crucial
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Position: Computer Simulation of Knee Arthroplasty One
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microorganisms and their cell-free transcription/translation systems Learning plasmid design and purification Developing skills in the optimization of sensor components and sensor function Participating in multi
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instrumentation for single-cell proteomics. The role will be based in Pasadena, CA. Essential Job Duties Responsible for conception, planning, modeling, assembly, and characterization of ultra-low noise nanodevice
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thrives today, all on a campus renowned as among the most beautiful in the world. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW The Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology (MCD) is comprised of thirty-five faculty
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multicultural environment. Preferred Factors: Will be considered preferred factors: Prior experience in research using the following methodologies: cell culture; molecular and biochemical analysis techniques
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pathogen hinges on its highly specialized developmental cycle and its obligate intracellular lifestyle that depends on precise modulation of host cell pathways. A key knowledge gap concerns how Ct protects
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position is offered within the research project “Synthetic peptides for targeted cancer cell control”. This project explores the design of synthetic peptide systems to selectively target cancer cells