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of Pediatric Immunology and Rheumatology at the University Hospital of Bonn and Principal Investigator of an ERC Consolidator grant (iDysChart), integrating basic research into mechanism of the immune
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in doing so. The Mechanistic Molecular Biochemistry Group (Prof. Ismail) investigates the molecular mechanisms and biological functions of disease-related proteins using a multidisciplinary approach
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the interaction between network exposure and resource allocation. In this context, your main focus will be to: - Investigate network exposure mechanisms related to 5G core network functions and network
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current research focuses on oxygen-dependent regulation of RNA by phase separation, and mitochondrial responses to hypoxia (a decrease in oxygen availability). We seek to understand fundamental mechanisms
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mechanisms underlying psychosis. The research utilizes advanced multiphoton imaging and virtual reality platform for simultaneous recording of animal behaviour and microcircuit activity. RESPONSIBILITIES
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researcher who is passionate about developing automated systems for microbiological research. The ideal candidate has: An MSc degree in bioengineering, biotechnology, microbiology, computer science, mechanical
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degree or equivalent in Robotics / Aerospace / Mechatronics / Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, or related fields in Engineering or Computer Engineering Programming Skills: Design tools for Mechanical
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of Neurophysiology). We are interested in the cellular and network mechanisms responsible for the generation of spike and wave discharges, the electrophysiological hallmark of absence epilepsy. The project is aimed
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Center (CRC) 1690 “Disease Mechanisms and Functional Restoration of Sensory and Motor Systems”. In our project, we study the disease mechanisms of human hearing loss. Based on our cooperative clinical work
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the mechanisms of immune cell activation and recruitment in various in vitro and in vivo models of inflammation and infections. In detail, this project addresses the functional analysis of PSTPIP1, a protein that