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to neurodevelopmental disorders. This is a full-time position leading to a PhD thesis. Candidates should have a background in neuroscience, developmental biology, stem cell biology, or a related field. Experience with
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closely with PhD candidates, technical staff, and collaborators on stem cell culture, organoid and Chimeroid generation, tissue processing, and molecular profiling, while also taking a leading role in
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. or MD/Ph.D. scientist to join our team as a postdoctoral research fellow. We investigate the origins of lung disease, with a particular focus in stem cell biology and tissue regeneration. Our approach is
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Proficient experience in cell culture, transfection, electroporation, and stem cell culture and differentiation. Experience with molecular biology-related experiments and mouse experiments. Proofs
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(or soon to be awarded) a PhD in stem cell biology, developmental biology, or a related discipline, and demonstrate excellent scholarly outputs. Applicants should provide evidence of a strong interest
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A PhD fellowship is available in the group of Mariaceleste Aragona at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine (reNEW) at the Department of Biomedical Sciences (BMI), Faculty
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variety of in vivo techniques to investigate stem cell behavior in homeostasis, clonal expansions and tumorigenesis. We are looking for a highly motivated and independent postdoc to join an ERC-funded
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microscopy, HSC transplantation and assays of multiple organs. Required skills: PhD in hematology, hematopoietic stem cell biology, aging biology or a related field At least one first-author publication in a
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fields, particularly those with quantitative and experimental backgrounds in stem cell and developmental biology, or in statistical physics, biophysics, or in experimental method development including
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integrate large population-level cohort analyses with cutting-edge genome editing and single-cell approaches in cell lines and in patient samples. The research group is led by Mikko Myllymäki, MD, PhD and