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the physiological processes by which the innate immune system controls the functioning of the central nervous system, using both in vitro and in vivo mouse models. Specifically, the study will focus on understanding
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description To investigate the physiological processes by which the innate immune system controls the functioning of the central nervous system, using both in vitro and in
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networks. The activities will include the development of algorithms for processing seismic and geodetic signals, subsurface imaging, dynamic characterization of sites and structures, as well as monitoring
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imaging technologies, such as cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) and expansion microscopy, have been pivotal in advancing our understanding of the structure and function of motile cilia. In contrast
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and optimizing image-guided radiotherapy protocols, using adaptive radiotherapy, including MR-linacs; and optimizing the integration of radiotherapy and systemic therapies. Teaching activities will
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picture of spatial communication in typical and atypical ageing using cutting-edge methods from complementary disciplines. Fellows will benefit from training using techniques typically isolated to single
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-of-the-art core facilities, including imaging, flow cytometry and sorting, genomics, metabolomics/mass spec, 3D bioprinting. New faculty will be supported with competitive start-up packages and a vibrating
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for disease modeling (organ on chip, tumor on chip). Humanitas Research center is equipped with newly developed laboratories and a wide range of state-of-the-art core facilities, including imaging, flow
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, gene regulation, sensory processing, and circuits and behavior. The appointed Group Leader will benefit from access to local state-of-the-art facilities for imaging and histology, gene editing and viral