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vertebrate embryology, genomics and evolution. Preferred Competencies Knowledge of vertebrate embryology and genomics. Knowledge of molecular evolution. Experience imaging vertebrate embryos. Experience
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human embryos. The lab was the first to build stem cell-based models from embryonic and extra-embryonic stem cells, making groundbreaking contributions to the field. With a strong focus on scientific
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of understanding how behaviors emerge from the integration of sensory input with internal physiological states. More information about the lab’s work can be found by visiting https://www.rockefeller.edu/research
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internal physiological states. More information about the lab’s work can be found by visiting https://www.rockefeller.edu/research/2355-vosshall-laboratory/ About the Research Technician role: Under
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embryonic development. This PhD project will investigate how mechanical cues influence chemical signalling to shape the development of skin appendages in two vertebrate models: the chicken embryo, a classical
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/2028) Maintenance allowance amount: The grant stipend amounts to 1040,98€ according to the table of values of the grants awarded directly by FCT, I.P. in the Country (https://www.fct.pt/apoios/bolsas
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analysis and professional skills that are necessary for bioscience research and related non-academic careers. https://www.yorkshirebiosciencedtp.ac.uk Project Description: The evolution of flight in birds is
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using diverse organisms: microalgae/cyanobacteria, microcrustacea, fish embryos, and filter-feeding mollusks, preferentially; Experience in biostatistics. Other Valued Skills Experience in applying
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. Group or Departmental Website: https://med.stanford.edu/matteo-mole.html (link is external) https://www.devo-evo.com (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: If you are passionate about
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co-culture system. Outcomes of this work will be benchmarked against the Carnegie Collection of Embryology (https://www.ehd.org/virtual-human-embryo) and the Boyd Collection (https