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Progression in Juvenile Myelomonocytic Leukemia DC3: Investigating Mechanisms of Brain Infiltration and Chemotherapy Resistance in T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia DC4: Determining the Long-lasting Impact
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. The mission of the group is to understand fundamental mechanisms regulating short- and long-term metabolic adaptation to genetic and chemical perturbations to find new and unconventional therapeutic strategies
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aimed at blood clot formation, mechanics, and clot stability. The position will begin as early as November 1, 2025 and will support ongoing research in the Tutwiler laboratory. The primary role of a
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 days ago
Comprehensive Cancer Center. The Brown Lab uses cutting-edge structural biology techniques (e.g., cryo-EM) to understand mechanisms of ubiquitin ligases that drive the cell cycle. Ultimately, these studies will
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on a project focused on the redox regulation of cellular proteome plasticity driven by differences in translation initiation. The Riemer lab (https://riemerlab.uni-koeln.de ) is part of the Institute
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on the identification of molecular and cell biological mechanisms underlying learning-dependent protein metabolism homeostasis regulation. The regulation of protein metabolism is critical for the formation of long- term
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the Weavers group seeks to understand the cellular mechanisms that enable diverse tissues (including the skin and renal systems) to thrive under challenging conditions (see https://tissueresilience.com
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-functionalized in vitro platform that can accelerate research into neurodegenerative disease mechanisms and drug screening. Applicants should have prior expertise with iPS cell culturing and differentiation
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or lymphoid cell function in cancer, immune modulation and signalling within the tumour microenvironment, or mechanisms of response and resistance to immunotherapies. Approaches may span molecular, cellular
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sterilized instruments per department guidelines. Receives, sorts, and decontaminates soiled instruments and equipment using manual logs and various cleaning equipment. Operates decontamination machinery