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Nucleic Acid Chemistry Division at LMB. You will join a friendly, supportive and ambitious lab focused on understanding at the molecular level how accurate and complete chromosome replication is
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limited to, processing and evaluating specimens and requisitions, cell culture and harvesting, chromosome analysis, imaging and karyotyping, and reporting. In addition, the technologist will perform daily
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” Application deadline: 15/12/2025 Number of vacancies: 1 Job description: The Cancer Genome Engineering Lab is focused on dissecting the role of large-scale chromosomal changes in cancer. Our goal is to identify
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division, cell morphogenesis, and genome biology processes (Replication, Transcription, DNA repair, Chromosome dynamics, etc.). CSIC is the largest public research institution in Spain and one of the most
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dynein, which power the movement of membranes and chromosomes along microtubules inside cells, and also plans to explore how these and other cellular molecular machines adapt to extreme temperature
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of interacting with the homologous chromosome rather than the sister chromatid. In this project, we will study the regulatory mechanism of the recombinases (RAD51 and DMC1) that enables this control, using mouse
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invites applications for a Research Assistant for ‘Versatile and scalable single-cell preimplantation genetic testing for chromosomal aneuploidy and segmental imbalances with/without concurrent Mendelian
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, with a specific focus on the function of the chromosome structural and copy number alterations under the direction of the principal investigator. Assists in the design and execution of experiments
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chromosomes, a critical mechanism to prevent chromosomal instability commonly observed in many cancers. The PhD candidate will investigate the mechanisms of KIF2C oligomerization, identify specific partners
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groups of patients, such as those with ring chromosomes and unbalanced rearrangements. Requirements: Ph.D. in Sciences, with a focus on Human Genetics, completed after 2021, with relevant publications as