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“Cellular Plasticity in Myeloid Malignancies: From Mechanisms to Therapies”. In this CRC we will focus on myeloid malignancies as a model to dissect the various molecular mechanisms that enable and regulate
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, with experience in contemporary molecular cell biology, tumour metabolism, experimental modelling and bioinformatics as applied to translational cancer genomics, ideally within the context of childhood
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about the molecular basis underlying variation in these traits. Atlantic salmon is among the most variable vertebrates on Earth in terms of life histories, making it a powerful model to study how complex
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biological data, development of deep learning and large language models for biological discovery or graph-based methods for molecular and cellular networks. The technological foundation further consists
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amphibians and other aquatic vertebrates. Using advanced imaging, neurophysiological, and molecular biological methods, we investigate the olfactory system. Furthermore, we use the olfactory network as a model
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manufacturing (3D printing) techniques. The purpose of the studentship is to develop a next-generation in vitro model of aged human skin to evaluate the cytocompatibility of materials used in maxillofacial
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-3 and IBG-4 work in action field 4 to establish a molecular basis of carbon storage in soil. The research relates structural-physical properties with chemical and biochemical analyses at the molecular
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fixed-term basis at the Chair of Animal Physiology and Molecular Biomedicine, Department of Animal Physiology at the Faculty of Biology and Chemistry with the opportunity for own academic qualification
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, metabolomics, clinical samples, and animal models to accomplish these goals. The results will lead to the development of novel therapeutic strategies for the clinically relevant molecular subsets of lung cancer
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powerful, modern analytical techniques including chemical proteomics and metabolomics. They will have access to advanced synthesis facilities, as well as biological models, such as macrophages and organoids