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Subject description The postdoctoral fellow will join a project focused on developing protein-based electronic components, with the ultimate goal of enabling in-cell production of semiconductor
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, and priority will be given to applicants who graduated within three years before the application deadline. Individuals with a background in neuroscience, stem cell biology or tissue engineering are
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used. The cell chemistry and design differ from sodium to magnesium, calcium, and aluminum, but common to all is how different choices relate to the resulting structure, dynamics, and performance
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need to have profound practical research experience in the following areas and methodologies: Work with human cell cultures, work with intracellular bacterial pathogens Molecular genetic techniques
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? The Department of Laboratory Medicine is a stellar research environment that bridges fundamental research, technology development, and clinical applications of novel cell and gene therapies in one integrated
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be offfered the chance to deepen your expertise in battery cell fabrication and advance towards practical battery pack applications. You will be part of a collaborative environment, working closely
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associated metabolic disorders, with a primary focus on RNA splicing. You will analyze state of the art bulk, single cell, and spatial omics data and develop new computational methods to identify key
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on RNA splicing. You will analyze state of the art bulk, single cell, and spatial omics data and develop new computational methods to identify key regulators of disease onset and progression
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on bioinformatic analyses of single-cell transcriptomic data. The work involves interpreting complex datasets to identify relevant biological patterns and mechanisms that may contribute to improved melanoma
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University provides a broad international environment for research and teaching. Research at IMBIM) broadly spans the areas of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, tumour biology, comparative genetics