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in vitro, in vivo, and in silico methods, ideally integrating clinical or translational data. Key deliverables of the project are: Identification and functional validation of specific microcircuit(s
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to apply Website https://rrhh.ffis.es/rrhh/ofertaEmpleo.jsf?id=1946 Requirements Research FieldOtherEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Development of somatic cell therapy: Preclinical
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Associação do Instituto Superior Técnico para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento _IST-ID | Portugal | 9 days ago
application (https://ist-id.pt/recursos-humanos/bolseiros/#documentos-relacionados ); ii) Curriculum Vitae; iii) Official academic degree certificate; iv) Proof of enrollment at a course that does not award
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Experience in in vitro cell culture to inhibit gene expression of specific genes in vascular cells (transfections). Experience in cholesterol efflux studies and reverse cholesterol transport. Experience in
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publications see here: https://www.scilifelab.se/researchers/stefanos-stagkourakis/ Essential technical expertise (Required) This position is intended for candidates who can immediately operate at a high
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are encouraged to apply. Research in the MNBL focuses on designing and fabricating microphysiological systems to study various diseases affecting multiple human organs in vitro. Our project involves collaborations
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. Exploration of innovative methods to control infectious diseases of aquatic animals and mitigate their impact through the performance of in vitro and/or in vivo tests to evaluate the immunomodulatory and
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molecular interactions translate into macroscopic mechanical behaviors of condensates, both in vitro and in living cells. The successful candidate will lead optical tweezer microrheology experiments
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vitro, and (3) characterizing molecular mechanisms underlying increased susceptibility in an in vivo two-hit exposure model of Parkinson’s disease. Rutgers University is one of the largest research
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The Absmeier group (https://www.bcp.fu-berlin.de/en/chemie/biochemie/research-groups/absmeier-group/index.html ) is interested in the regulation of mRNA translation and decay. We recombinantly