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-w ; https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-56876-w ; https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.09.21.508923 . Research in the Institute of Cell Biology is directed towards an understanding of the molecular mechanisms
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humanised mouse models with the same mutations as patients, all of which are currently available in the laboratory. Minimum qualifications are PhD and/or MD with expertise in molecular and cellular biology
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. The Developmental Immunology Research Group under the lead of Professor Georg Holländer conducts research on the molecular and cellular control of thymus development and function. This position is offered full-time
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regeneration. The project aims to dissect how metabolic dysregulation impairs the trajectory of human induced pluripotent stem cell-cardiomyocyte (hiPSC-CM) differentiation using molecular biology, metabolomics
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the Wellcome Trust. The overarching objective is to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie the long-known sex-differences in the maintenance of hearing over the life course and determine if sex
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Bioengineering to work under the supervision of Professor Yimon Aye for a period of up to 12 months. The project involves developing and applying a novel integrated platform to study the chemical molecular
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the molecular mechanisms that underlie the long-known sex-differences in the maintenance of hearing over the life course and determine if sex-specific molecular pathways can be identified that are suitable as
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. The successful candidate will work closely with chemists, molecular biologists, and clinicians to design and synthesize chemical conjugates for nucleic acid delivery. This will include linker chemistry
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, all of which are currently available in the laboratory. Minimum qualifications are PhD and/or MD with expertise in molecular and cellular biology and prior experience in gene editing, also for different
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office license. • Familiarity with standard techniques in immunohistochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology and biochemistry. • Ability to manage own academic research and