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conjugates for targeted inhaled delivery to lung tissue, addressing diseases such as lung cancer, asthma, and COPD. Post 3 : Design of modified oligonucleotides to target IRES structures of oncogenic mRNAs
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. The project will leverage existing whole genome sequencing data from multi-region matched primary and metastatic tumours from the TRACERx lung cancer evolution and PEACE research autopsy programmes and will be
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and scholarship and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Human Physiology to work on a four-year project investigating “The Role
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, UC combines a Top 35 public research university with a physical setting The New York Times has called ?the most ambitious campus design program in the country.? With the launch of Next Lives Here
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Lung cancers are caused by tobacco smoking but there is a genetic susceptibility to their development, notably through a missense mutation in the a5 nicotinic receptor gene, carried by 30
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and outstanding education are interlinked and equally valued. We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Human Physiology to work on a four-year project investigating “The Role of Upper Airway
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@ucc.ie) or managercancerresearch@ucc.ie • Or apply with your CV through https://ore.ucc.ie/ Type the job ID into the keywords section and the role will come up. Project Title: UCC Cancer Trials
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improvement processes, and to assist in the clinical training of staff, residents and students. This position is designed with a focus on lung transplant with split inpatient and outpatient responsibilities
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available at the Strooma Lab directed by Jordi Alcaraz at the University of Barcelona. Funding is provided by Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigacion to study how lung tumor–associated fibroblasts (TAFs
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to dissect host-pathogen crosstalk, putting emphasis on the immunometabolic pathways exploited by opportunists to thrive in the human lung. Our group studies Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterial diseases