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, but are not limited to, molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative disorders and chronic pain, adult neurogenesis, learning and memory, brain imaging, mitochondrial dysfunction, ciliopathies, and
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of Training Science. Where to apply Website https://iventajobdata.eu/bestmedia/img/2239398/1894119/cl/5f66843e67794fda5689a… Requirements Specific Requirements Your personal sphere of influence: Our research
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). The applicant will support general laboratory work and make essential contributions to a research programme focussed on understanding the assembly of the T. gondii mitochondrial ribosome on a structural and
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Number req24907 Department UAHS Brain Science Department Website Link https://cibs.arizona.edu/ Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The laboratory of Dr. Fei Yin in the Center
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indexed journals and participation in relevant research projects in the cardiovascular, metabolic and mitochondrial areas (0 to 20 points); A4. Experience in the treatment and analysis of experimental and
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MitOConexão: Investigating the Mitochondrial Nexus in Onco-Cardiology (NORTE2030-FEDER-02713500), funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through Programa Operacional NORTE2030, ongoing
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), prospectively studying biliary atresia, cholestatic liver disorders, and mitochondrial liver disease in a multicenter network. The center participates in the SPLIT registry, the Starzl Network and the Children’s
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), prospectively studying biliary atresia, cholestatic liver disorders, and mitochondrial liver disease in a multicenter network. The center participates in the SPLIT registry, the Starzl Network and the Children’s
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Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health Posting Number P250212 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/58823 Employer State Position Type Professional Appointment Term Term Salary
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of probiotics, or prevention of microbially induced corrosion (MIC) of physical infrastructure. [1] P. Parmar et al., “Mitochondrial nanomotion measured by optical microscopy,” Frontiers in Microbiology, March