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degree in molecular biology, plant genetics, plant cell biology or related topics. Proven expertise in plant pathology and plant-microbe interactions is most desirable, and knowledge of bioinformatics
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will use single-cell sequencing methods, bioinformatics, and genome editing approaches, as well as co-culture systems modeling neuron–glioma interactions, with the main focus on investigating the impact
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to elucidate how our cells normally ensure the stable maintenance of mtDNA and how mtDNA defects are communicated to the rest of the cell. The aim of this project is to identify novel proteins that bind mtDNA
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disease states involving mtDNA defects, we are working to elucidate how our cells normally ensure the stable maintenance of mtDNA and how mtDNA defects are communicated to the rest of the cell. The aim
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Biochemistry and Biophysics (MBB), will be part of Professor Qiang Pan-Hammarström's research group. The group conducts research on the genetics of inborn errors of immunity, B cell biology, B-cell
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research environment that bridges fundamental research, technology development, and clinical applications of novel cell and gene therapies in one integrated setting. In this environment, our research group
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advanced technologies such as single-cell RNA sequencing, spatial omics, and spectral flow cytometry for detailed characterization of immune cells in solid tumors. The research is based on clinical samples
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coronaviruses, including seasonal, highly pathogenic, and potential future strains. Division The Buggert group conducts innovative studies on cell-mediated immunity in humans, with a focus on memory T and B cells
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of immunity, B cell biology, B-cell lymphomagenesis and immunotherapy. It consists of several PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and senior scientists. We offer a stimulating scientific environment and a
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experience with molecular and biochemical laboratory techniques, and proficiency in cell culture (preferably including 3D cell culture models). Excellent command of scientific English and strong general