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You will take part in research activities at the Division of Children’s and Women’s Health (BKH) , Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Linköping university under supervision of Professor
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lineage tracing 2) inducible and cell type-specific knockout & over-expression 3) inducible deletion of a specific population. We constantly integrate biochemistry, molecular biology, and cell biology
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and innovation (R&I) ecosystem. This is a unique opportunity to establish or expand your research programme in the UK, collaborate with world-class researchers, and contribute to national and global
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strong background in computer science and bioinformatics analysis of large datasets. The applicant should be highly self-motivated and have a track record of publications (first-authored publications in
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) · Develop and characterize recombinant vaccine vectors incorporating neoantigens identified by proprietary bioinformatic pipelines and test these vaccine candidates for in vivo immunogenicity and protective
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function as part of a multidisciplinary basic science and translational team, including laboratory investigators, clinical investigators, computational biologists and medical oncologists. The primary role
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the homeostasis of uridine and its role in metabolism, which provides a new angle for understanding the pathophysiology of obesity, diabetes and cancer. Work in the lab utilizes both genetically engineered mouse
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sciences, neurobiology or a related field, or have the doctoral thesis submitted prior to the application deadline. It is a condition of employment that the PhD has been awarded at the latest within 5 months
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or spatial transcriptomic data analysis Candidates who are nearing completion of their PhD may apply, but confirmation on awarded PhD is required within 6 months of employment. The ICR has a workforce
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The Laboratory of Neural Stem Cells, led by Professor Hongyan Wang, Acting Director of the Neuroscience & Behavioral Disorders Program at Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, is seeking talented and