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of Drosophila fruit flies and human primary macrophages but will take advantage of genome sequencing, molecular genetics and in silico modelling across the animal kingdom. Objectives: Determine the minimal actin
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how alterations in brainstem circuits contribute to the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Murine translational models will be used. Electrophysiology and monosynaptic viral tracing will be
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that are differentially expressed in genome-sequenced marine model bacteria and natural marine bacterial assemblages. Analyses will involve state-of-the-art techniques in microbial ecology and molecular biology (e.g. gene
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traumatic models of LSCD, and your responsibilities will include maintaining transgenic mouse colonies, characterizing ocular tissues in mice, and performing minor microsurgical procedures in these models
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have prior experience with experimental molecular biology techniques, tissue processing and imaging. You also have strong technical and analytical skills. Previous experience with disease models, cells
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Investigator, the Senior Technician will be responsible for carrying out fully planned experiments to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms of neurodegenerative disease in mouse models. Responsibilities
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UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE MURCIA - FUNDACIÓN UNIVERSITARIA SAN ANTONIO DE MURCIA | Spain | 13 days ago
vivo tumor modeling, contributing to the project: “FSCN1 as a structural modulator of the cytoskeleton in T-cell lymphomas: molecular and functional bases.” This project combines molecular biology
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, writing, and communication abilities. Our laboratory focuses on deciphering the molecular mechanisms of human DNA damage response and repair via an integrated approach that includes biochemistry, molecular
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advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs). The research group is part of the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM) and the Lund Stem Cell Center, and provides an international, inclusive, and
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combining model systems, advanced mechanical probing, and integrative analysis to elucidate how mechanical properties regulate biological function across molecular, cellular, and multicellular levels