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team. Our work investigates the fundamental mechanisms that drive neurodegeneration and cancer, with current projects centered around two major research areas: 1. Protein quality control, aging, and
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advantage. The successful candidate will apply molecular, imaging, and electrophysiological methods to investigate the molecular mechanisms of somatic mechanotransduction. We use genetic mouse models and
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The Department of Biology, Aarhus University invites applications for a 2-year postdoc position starting April 2026 on: Nature Recovery After Anthropogenic Disasters . This postdoc project is part
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regulation, with special focus to understand the mechanisms of gene activation by cis-regulatory enhancers. The project will use quantitative proteomics and genomics to further understand the role
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+ transients, voltage, contraction). To integrate our findings and generate new predictions and hypotheses, we aim to use multimodal deep learning and new systems analysis frameworks. Research area The
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live in. Your role The researcher will be a part of the team of Prof. Jean-Marc Schlenker within the project Surfaces In 3-dimensional Spaces And Extensions (SIDE) OPEN25/19559635. Responsabilities
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components of Land-CRAFT. We have a team of researchers working at field, farm and landscape scales. The postdoctoral researcher specializing in landscape nitrogen-flux modelling will use state-of-the-art
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Hospital. The Schwarz lab is looking for motivated individuals interested in using innovative in vivo and molecular approaches to address how the organization and function of norepinephrine neural circuits
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factors of double minutes during interphase and metaphase to uncover the mechanisms underlying gene regulation and chromosome maintenance. Position Responsibilities: Your primary role as a postdoctoral
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University of Würzburg and Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research, GERMANY 1 PhD student & 1 Postdoc Position Specialized metabolite functions during gut microbial interactions in