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biologist studying genome instability in cancers. Currently, the Tang lab is interested in the molecular mechanisms of chromosome segregation defects (aneuploidy), chromothripsis, transcription replication
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of Medical Sciences. Within the Faculty you will join the Biosciences Institute, a cross-theme research institute with strong expertise in genes, chromosomes and the cell cycle. In this role, you will expand
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technicolor. From deciphering the choreography of transcription complexes, chromosomes, and RNA molecules within cells to developing novel approaches to 3D molecular structure determination to understanding how
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Senior Research Specialist to support their advanced light microscopy. The Vale lab studies the molecular motor proteins kinesin and dynein, which power the movement of membranes and chromosomes along
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circuits. We pursue a multi-disciplinary approach integrating data across biological scales in the brain, including molecular Chromosome-Conformation-Capture sequencing technologies, single-cell imaging
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circuits. We pursue a multi-disciplinary approach integrating data across biological scales in the brain, including molecular Chromosome-Conformation-Capture sequencing technologies, single-cell imaging
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strategy (PMIDs: 29123070, 33621493, 33087936, 30566856, 39947938; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.15.641049 ). Postdoctoral Projects Project 1: Replisome Dynamics, Replication Stress, and Cancer
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, 33621493, 33087936, 30566856, 39947938; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.15.641049 ). Postdoctoral Projects Project 1: Replisome Dynamics, Replication Stress, and Cancer Vulnerabilities This project aims
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Principles of Chromosomal Instability Cellular Senescence, Tumour Suppression and Organismal Ageing Topics covered during the second semester: Materials Sciences Laser Technology Cardiovascular Tissue
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Plan: The Researcher shall be involved in all the tasks of the research project entitled “Dissecting the molecular mechanisms of X-chromosome inactivation using human embryonic stem cells”, with