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the DFG-funded collaborative research center TRR417 starting at October 2025 for three years initially with a possibility for extension. Postdoctoral Researcher in Bioinformatics (m/f/d) The University
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to decipher the role of sex hormones in host-microbiome interactions in the human oral mucosa. The project revolves around tissue modeling on host-pathogens interactions, multi-omics data analysis, and
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generation of cancer-adapted vaccines, we encourage you to apply. Your Mission: As part of the Systems Immunology Lab , you will: Engineer multi-organ microphysiological systems with tumor organoids and
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centrally located in Europe, Ghent has a scenic yet cosy, well-preserved historical center and a lively multi-cultural atmosphere. Ghent and the greater region of Flanders is internationally-oriented and tech
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centrally located in Europe, Ghent has a scenic yet cosy, well-preserved historical center and a lively multi-cultural atmosphere. Ghent and the greater region of Flanders is internationally-oriented and tech
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of science to applied technological research and partnership with industry. Your Tasks, Core Themes Candidates will have the opportunity to pursue one or more of the following core themes: 1. Large Pre-Trained
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Overview A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in the Lacy-Hulbert Laboratory in the Center for Systems Immunology at Benaroya Research Institute. Research in the laboratory
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trials (e.g., diet, FMT), and ex vivo gut models enabling advanced multi-omics analyses of these samples. In addition the lab also maintains a large culture collection, partially linked to genomic data
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in basic cellular and immunological methods, including multi-color flow cytometry, ELISA, cell killing assays, experience with analysis of human samples, and extensive experience with mouse cancer
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Xu at Department of Pathology and Center of Excellence for Leukemia Studies (CELS) at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to study the metabolic processes that control stem cell development, blood