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The Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB) is seeking a highly motivated Research Assistant / Associate to work on the molecular mechanisms of myopia. The candidate will be
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researcher interested in conducting cutting-edge research on the molecular and neural circuit mechanisms underlying early-stage Alzheimer's disease and related neurodegenerative diseases. The laboratory
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research project developing novel chemical probes and degraders to dissect mechanisms of adverse effects in cancer and metabolism. For a summary of the latter see: p3.snf database ii) In parallel we
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importance, the precise molecular mechanisms by which Hsp90 recognizes, processes, and releases its client proteins remain elusive due to the complex and dynamic nature of these processes. This doctoral
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, interactions, catalytic mechanisms etc. in real-time. Building on our published and unpublished work, the successful candidate will advance nanopore trapping in new directions using solid-state and biological
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the esophagus with relevance to eosinophilic esophagitis. The research project will involve patient-derived samples, including organoids and air-liquid interface cultures, and experimental esophagitis models
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The Cardiopulmonary Physiology And Mechanical Support (CPAMS) Research Group offers this position at the Department of Biomedical Engineering (DBE) at the University of Basel. The DBE is jointly run
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contexts. We are interested in the fundamental ways images serve as instruments for making complex structures visible and accessible to interpretation. In both aesthetic and experimental settings, images
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experience in all areas of hematology and outstanding clinical expertise in allogeneic HCT. You can demonstrate successful research in clinical, translational, or experimental domains. You have proven
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. Willingness to acquire and apply new technical skills on cutting-edge instruments as needed. Passion for developing, refining, and optimising new protocols and experimental techniques. Highly organised, with