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preclinical in vitro and in vivo models Supervise and mentor MSc/MD/PhD students Collaborate with national and international research partners Present your results at scientific meetings Publish your findings
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learning models, and systems biology to elucidate the mechanisms of drug interactions in complex biological systems, with a particular focus on infectious disease and cancer. Candidates with experience in
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(TMJ) degeneration and pain, and salivary gland degeneration. The lab uses mouse and human iPSC/organoid models equipped with genomic, single cell RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, tissue clearing
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electrolyte and water reabsorption. The postdoc will be expected to explore the potential of modulating bile acid signaling in cell and mouse models and perform metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses
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and animal behavior studies. Our laboratory conducts 2-photon laser-scanning microscopy imaging of neuronal activity in awake mice, with a focus on mouse models of genetic risks for developing
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biology, computational biology, in vivo models of disease, and pre-clinical study development. You will have the opportunity to develop and lead projects using several cutting-edge model systems including
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explores novel myeloid cell-based immunotherapy against intraperitoneal metastasis of ovarian cancer using mouse models and patient samples as well as state-of-the-art technologies such as spatial multi
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chemical–biological pathway. The advertised positions will support these efforts through research on advanced carbon capture methods, process modelling and optimization, and biological CO2 valorization in
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surface properties on their energy balance and gas exchange. Experiments will be accompanied by mathematical modelling of the physical processes involved. How will you contribute? In accordance with any
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immune cells will be studied in preclinical models with special emphasis on how adoptively transferred cells interact with tumor cells, the tumor microenvironment, and resident immune cells. Successful