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scientist to study the human-specific genetic mechanisms of development and function of cortical neurons. Join us to undertake a highly interdisciplinary project focusing on a long-standing and fascinating
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biology in health and disease. The Abraham lab studies gene expression-regulation mechanisms. We are recruiting computational biologists to collaboratively develop software approaches to analyze high
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seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) to study the molecular mechanisms of somatic sensation. Our goal is to understand how mechanical stimuli, such as touch or pressure, are detected by nerve cells and
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team. Our work investigates the fundamental mechanisms that drive neurodegeneration and cancer, with current projects centered around two major research areas: 1. Protein quality control, aging, and
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axon growth and regeneration. Over the past decade, the lab has contributed significantly to uncovering the molecular pathways activated by mechanical forces in neurons, advancing the field of neuronal
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allergy. There is a clear need to dissect the immune mechanisms underlying clinical food allergy. This will allow stratifying patients into mechanism-based endotypes considered vital for improving patient
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lab studies gene expression-regulation mechanisms. We are recruiting computational biologists to collaboratively develop software approaches to analyze high-throughput sequencing (-omic) data. We
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The Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Aarhus University, invites applications for two 1-year postdoc positions (with possibility of extension) offering applicants an exciting
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ideas from the lab to real-life applications, improving lives. The Institute of Epigenetics and Stem Cells studies fundamental epigenetic mechanisms shaping development, evolution, and disease. We employ
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on the function of the human body and disease mechanisms, thereby contributing to improved human health. IMM hosts an interdisciplinary group of experts in cancer biology and neurobiology and is in close proximity