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parasites Plasmodium falciparum , the major cause of malaria mortality, and Toxoplasma gondii , the cause of toxoplasmosis and a leading model organism for the phylum. The first core approach will be to carry
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signals can allow small and affordable detection of cells in flow for example for melanoma detection, blood diseases like malaria and sickle cell anemia and potentially (expanding to the infrared range
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NCN requirements for persons employed in research projects: https://www.ncn.gov.pl/sites/default/files/pliki/uchwaly-rady/2022/uchwala60_2022-zal1.pdf#page=52 In addition, the candidate is expected
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. Malaria impairs T cell clustering and immune priming despite normal signal 1 from dendritic cells. PLoS pathogens 3, 1380–7 (2007). Celli, S., Lemaître, F. & Bousso, P. Real-time manipulation of T cell
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breakthroughs in HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, human papillomavirus, group B streptococcus, and SARS-CoV-2. CGIDR is the highest-funded center in SCRI, with investigators and staff collectively conducting $74
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website regularly: https://www.cih.lmu.de/education/study-programs/phd-program/application Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Combined Master's degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree
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separation. Lab Chip 20: 614-625. Hosseini SM & Feng JJ (2012). How malaria parasites reduce the deformability of infected red blood cells. Biophys J 103: 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2012.05.026 Mott A
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - (2300002E) Description We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow who will participate in malaria studies focusing on uncovering the mechanisms underlying severe malaria, with
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the Malaria Research Program (https://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/malaria/ ) and the Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (https://www.medschool.umaryland.edu/CVD/ ), with state-of-the-art programs
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an international reputation for genetically engineering and testing vaccines against a wide variety of enteric and other infections, including malaria, COVID-19 and influenza. Based in the School of Medicine