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across a broad spectrum of sciences. The Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Pharmacology, research group of Prof. Dr. Thomas Worzfeld, is currently accepting applications for a PhD in Intestinal Stem Cell
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-Mobility from an User Perspective (EMUP) project. This project aims to understand the main users of e-mobility, the factors affecting this use, and the incentives needed to encourage welfare-maximizing user
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SES, in the theoretical and experimental aspects of C-band mobile satellite systems (MSSs) channel modelling, characterization and demonstration. In particular, the position holder will be required
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. The research group led by Martin Enge is specialized in methodology-driven analysis of patient data, especially in the field of single-cell multiomics. We are a multidisciplinary group with expertise in both dry
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construct novel CAR-T cell therapies, including vector design, gene editing, and the development of innovative receptor constructs. In Vitro and In Vivo Studies: Conduct a wide range of experiments to assess
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A 3-year fully funded PhD stipend for studying the gene-regulatory mechanisms that control cancer biology at single-cell resolution is available in the group of Associate Professor Rasmus Siersbæk
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, to characterize immune cell dynamics in murine models of inflammation and cancer. RESPONSIBILITIES: Developing and performing computer simulation of MRI contrast of labelled cells and tissue Labeling and tracking
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after damage. The applied techniques will include e.g. mouse and human kidney organoids, single cell analyses, proteomics, metabolomics, live cell imaging, and animal models. Tasks: to actively pursue
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data. We have developed in vivo single-cell CRISPR technologies to screen for dozens of molecular factors in vivo during developmental and disease. These technologies are a game-changer in the speed
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on cells of the innate immune system such as macrophages and neutrophils. In particular, we explore mechanisms of malignant transformation, cellular differentiation and the control of immune cell