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validate the identified key (epi)genetic molecular and explore their therapeutic potential in vitro and in vivo disease models. Profile The candidate should: have an MSc in Systems Biology, Molecular Biology
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TZ complexes, you are expected to determine the molecular structure and function of a TZ sub-complex consisting of 3-5 proteins. You will monitor the gating mechanism of TZ in cellular models such as
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summary and responsibilities Define the role of primary cilia in glial cells in development and disease, using both mouse models and human cells. Analyze data from molecular, genetic, imaging, and
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against cardiac diseases. It is based on extensive preliminary work by our working group, which has demonstrated therapeutic effects of the synthetic peptide in chronic and acute heart failure animal models
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Description The joint CiM-IMPRS graduate program of the International Max Planck Research School - Molecular Biomedicine and Münster’s Cells in Motion Interfaculty Centre offers positions to pursue
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close collaboration with a partner group at the Otto von Guericke Universität Magdeburg, characterizing, quantifying, and manipulating biofilm formation of a strictly anaerobic methanogenic model
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and stem cell biology. The study investigates how APOE4 expression in endothelial cells affects oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs), using iPSC-derived 3D co-culture models. This work aims to
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contribute to ongoing cancer risk modelling projects within the Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology (CCGE), based in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care. They should have a strong understanding
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. in microbiology, immunology, systems biology, molecular biology, computational biology, or a related field. • Experience in one or more of the following areas: microbiome research, animal models
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molecular mechanisms that drive its invasive behavior, both general and patient-specific. Using cutting-edge spatial techniques and CRISPR-based methods, we build data-driven models that link gene regulation