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Chemical Biological Centre (https://www.umu.se/en/kbc ) at Umeå University and is affiliated with the national Centre of Excellence – Umeå Centre for Microbial Research (UCMR) (https://www.umu.se/en/ucmr
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other than repeated colonoscopies. Immune responses and infiltrates of specific subtypes of immune cells called T lymphocytes within adenomas are associated with a patient’s likelihood of future adenomas
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semesters Beginning Winter semester Application deadline Please visit https://www.uni-muenster.de/Baccara/application/index.html . Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Combined Master's degree / PhD
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simulations, or computer-aided drug design. Proven record of programming language through publicly available Github/Gitlab or similar repositories. Experience in the cell biology lab Fluent oral and written
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modeling and simulation of retinal circuits, molecular cell profiling and development of non-human primate models for human disease. DESIRED: Significant independent experience in connectomic methods applied
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will develop and benchmark approaches that infer copy-number changes and CIN dynamics directly from single-cell RNA-seq, then connect these CIN signals to (i) the molecular programs that allow tumor
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-cell transcriptomics and modern statistical/AI methodology to address this gap using in-house developed cell atlases. We will develop and benchmark approaches that infer copy-number changes and CIN
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of two former supervisors A complete publication list (can be included in your CV) A copy of your diploma (PhD or equivalent) We warmly welcome your application! Where to apply Website https://lu.varbi.com
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curATime (Cluster for Atherothrombosis and Individualized Medicine ; https://curatime.org/ ) a Clusters4Future initiative funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR
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on cells influence cancer development and progression. My work aims to better understand how cancer cells respond to stress during disease progression and how these responses contribute to invasion