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regeneration in aged mice. Therefore, the effects of suppressing gene expression on histological and molecular aspects of regenerating skeletal muscle, as well as the function of muscle stem cells and
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immunomodulation and therapy resistance in prostate cancer. This project, part of a FAPESP Thematic Grant, aims to uncover molecular mechanisms driving immune evasion and identify combinatorial therapeutic
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training. Experience must be demonstrated in zebrafish handling, maintenance, and genetic editing (CRISPR/Cas9), flow cytometry, cell sorting, and in vivo imaging, as well as in molecular cloning, qPCR, and
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, or related fields, with proven experience in experimental research. Required competencies include skills in vascular and brain microsurgeries in animal models, hemodynamic recordings, electrophysiology
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to elucidate cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying DMD and healthy aging, employing iPSC-derived cellular models, skeletal muscle differentiation, and three-dimensional muscle tissue engineering
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genetics and cell biology applied to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) and aging, using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The project aims to elucidate cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying DMD
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CENTD, a multidisciplinary center studying molecular targets of inflammatory diseases, is offering a postdoctoral position for 12 months. The project aims to identify and validate new pharmacological
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(HR+/HER2-) and aims to develop predictive models of therapeutic response using machine learning combined with Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) applied to blood, saliva, and tumor tissue
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Centre of Excellence in New Target Discovery (CENTD) is a multidisciplinary center studying molecular targets of inflammatory
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training in Cellular and Molecular Biology (with Master's and/or PhD degrees in the field); and proven experience in studies of vertical transmission of arboviruses in animal models. The project duration is