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-lab-taosheng.html ) studies: (1) the chemical regulation of nuclear xenobiotic receptors, (2) the molecular basis of signal crosstalk among nuclear receptors, and (3) the mechanism of selective
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immunity through detailed molecular characterization of these disease models. Joanna Rorbach’s lab: Our current research encompasses genetic, structural, and biochemical studies to understand the regulation
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; collaborating closely with molecular biologists, computational modelers, and clinical and preclinical research partners; documenting results clearly and contributing to publications and presentations; and
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modelling are an advantage. Documented experience in classroom teaching is a benefit. You will be driving the organic chemistry aspects of two projects. You will collaborate with research groups from
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) as models. PXR and CAR transcriptionally regulate cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) and CYP3A5-drug-metabolizing enzymes that metabolize more than 50% of clinical drugs, the dysregulation of which
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The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and the Danish Research Institute of Translational Neuroscience (DANDRITE, Nordic-EMBL partnership in molecular medicine) at Aarhus University
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approaches are integrated with behavioural studies, large-scale data analysis, biophysical modelling, multi-omic profiling, and collaborative human fMRI studies to build a comprehensive understanding of brain
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considered. The ideal candidate will have a background in immunology, tissue biology or cellular metabolism. Experience in working with animal models, cell isolations from tissues (lung, intestine), human
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and in vivo model systems, applying multiple omics methods. You will be working with clinical samples, method development and several molecular biology techniques, especially PCR and sequencing as
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transcriptomics and genomics datasets. The goal is to identify molecular and spatial signatures of disease progression both in human samples and in experimental models of diabetes. Qualifications: PhD in