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Cancer Cell Death Apply for this job See advertisement About the position A 2-year researcher position is available in cancer immunology and cancer cell death at the Cell Signalling and Immune Regulation
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: Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, Nord University, Norway, invites applications from outstanding candidates for a three-year (or four-year) PhD position in Cellular Agriculture. Cultivated meat and
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. Collaborators on the project will use Brillouin microscopy for in vivo study of changes in the mechanical properties of plant cell walls, which have been implied in responses to the two parasites. We will also
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cell walls, which have been implied in responses to the two parasites. We will also use the model species thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana) as a resource to help identify the molecular mechanisms and
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integrate advanced 3D cell culture, confocal and nano-CT imaging, and cutting-edge transcriptomic techniques, including single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, to map receptor-driven pathways involved in
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to perform pioneering work establishing the cellular basis of posture coding in the neocortex. The successful candidate will perform neural recordings in a laboratory setting while tracking multiple aspects
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defend it against infections. The project focuses on detecting bacterial infections inside the body based on biosensors. The biosensor will be extensively tested and ameliorated in-vitro cell culture
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pathophysiology and the Hortells lab is focused on cell communication in the heart and the peripheral nervous system in the context of disease and aging. Specifically, this project focus on improving the outcome
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progression and explore novel promising gene therapy strategies for preclinical trials. Required selection criteria Practical experience in molecular biology and cellular biology. Your education must correspond
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. The biosensor will be extensively tested and ameliorated in-vitro cell culture experiments as a first step before in vivo experiments. The CLIPEUS project has a PhD student, a Postdoc, and a Researcher, and is