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: 01.10.2025 Application deadline: 03.09.2025 Tasks Execution of experimental work in a mouse model of cortical multiple sclerosis Application of in vivo imaging and quantitative analysis methods Investigation
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within the open call on “Molecular Mechanisms in Genome Stability & Gene Regulation”. As an IPP PhD student, you will join a community of exceptional scientists working on diverse topics ranging from how
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in genotyping, molecular biology and Drosophila work. CDN has close partnership with the Medical Research Council (MRC) and CDN researchers, together with clinical researchers from King’s, make up
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University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Duke Health Integrated Practice, Duke Primary Care, Duke Home Care and Hospice, Duke Health and Wellness, and multiple affiliations. Summary
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). Information about the Cresswell group can be found here: https://ccri.at/research-group/cresswell-group/ Your responsibilities Analysis of rich, state-of-the-art datasets: You will analyze multiple data types
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). Information about the Cresswell group can be found here: https://ccri.at/research-group/cresswell-group/ Your responsibilities Analysis of rich, state-of-the-art datasets: You will analyze multiple data types
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mechanics (QM / MM) molecular dynamics simulations using a Quantum Centric Supercomputing (QSC) approach [1,2] for the QM problem. This will be integrated within the in-house MiMiC framework [3] and applied
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& Neuroscience and is located at Guy’s campus. Researchers have access to support facilities in genotyping, molecular biology and Drosophila work. CDN has close partnership with the Medical Research Council (MRC
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University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Duke Health Integrated Practice, Duke Primary Care, Duke Home Care and Hospice, Duke Health and Wellness, and multiple affiliations
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challenging, as the underlying molecular mechanisms driving neuropsychiatric symptoms are poorly understood. Exposure to adversity early in life is one of the main risk factors for developing psychiatric