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Project description The postdoctoral fellow will explore synaptic processes and white matter pathways between remote brain areas in vivo in animal models that underlie plasticity in the prefrontal
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promoters. You will train and evaluate predictive models in model/crop species with different levels of genome complexity. You will work very closely together with your dry-lab colleagues for data processing
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experimental approaches of the laboratory include molecular-, cellular-, and immunological-based techniques along with animal models of pathogenesis and treatment. Studies are carried out in biosafety level (BSL
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that will be affiliated with one of six possible multidisciplinary projects. The ideal postdocs will have expertise in some of the following areas: computational modeling, computational biology, computational
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Researcher – Dr Luke Isbel’s Lab (https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/luke.isbel ) • Focus: Epigenetic regulation of gene expression using stem cell models and functional genomics • Requirements: PhD
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for pediatric diseases. Our research focuses on how genetic variants contribute to diseases during early development and on developing mechanism-driven therapeutics. While animal models have advanced our
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establishments (Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, INRAE, INSERM ...), but also with the regiona economic players. With a presence in the fields of computational neuroscience and biology, data science and modeling
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Registry (SCNIR), enabling clinically driven translational research. We employ state-of-the-art experimental models to study the pathomechanism of severe congenital neutropenia and Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Basic and Translational Research Training in Pediatric Classical H
classical hematology, with special emphasis on genomics, gene regulation, and cutting-edge experimental model systems and approaches to mechanistic cell and molecular biology. Trainees will greatly benefit
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basis of these tumors, which now requires systematic efforts to translate the wealth of genomic discoveries into new experimental models and therapeutic advances. Postdoctoral fellows participating in