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University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | about 15 hours ago
include identifying relevant molecular targets, linking cellular mechanisms and defects to disease phenotypes, and small molecule screening to identify therapeutics. Understanding vascular mural cell
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Postdoctoral Researchers to study the molecular mechanisms linking DNA replication, chromatin dynamics, and genome stability in cancer. Scientific Background DNA replication is essential for cellular
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multidisciplinary clinical and translational research team focused on advanced multi-omics-based trials in colorectal cancer. The successful candidate will support the analyses of single-cell and spatial
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are lacking. The project In this postdoctoral research project, you will chart the molecular and cellular mechanisms active in the airway wall of patients with severe asthma. You will compare these cell-type
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approaches at the interface between cell biology and mechanics, including advanced microscopy on living cells, cell biology (mammalian cell culture, transfection, molecular biology...) and micromanipulation
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will continue to investigate human brain development with a focus on stem cell lineages and synaptic diversity. See https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=09RosEoAAAAJ (link is external) for a
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postdoctoral position within the ERC-2024-STG-funded project 1101165141-MANAGE HSC. This project combines stem cell and stem cell niche biology, bone marrow/niche engineering, and cell mechanics to investigate
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Seda, Ph.D. Topic title: REGULATION OF CELL MIGRATION IN B CELL LEUKEMIAS AND LYMPHOMAS Annotation: The project goal is to understand the molecular machinery that regulates the migration of malignant B
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Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience A Ph. D. in chemistry, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, biophysics, cell biology, or related areas is required. Certifications
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multidisciplinary approaches, including advanced bio-imaging, image analysis, cell biology, genetics, and molecular biology. Find out more about our research group here: https://tymri.ut.ee/en/content/developmental