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Project Description We invite applications for a fully funded PhD position in experimental proteomics. The successful candidate will contribute to a fundamental research program exploring chemical
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Job Description Are you motivated by the potential of proteomics and AI to uncover hidden biology? Do you want to map the dark extracellular matrix proteome and degradome and reveal novel mechanisms
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, and dysregulation of R-loop processing is associated with cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. We have developed an unbiased mass spectrometry-based proteomics approach to identify proteins
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reliable and reproducible measurements across different assays. In this PhD project, you will develop RMPs and reference materials (RMs) for several protein TMs to enable harmonized and reproducible
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accurate, well-characterized methods that serve as traceable standards for biomarker quantification, enabling reliable and reproducible measurements across different assays. In this PhD project, you will
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-induced protein translocation by combining subcellular fractionation with state-of-the-art mass spectrometry-based proteomics. Building on these datasets, specific proteins will be perturbed by either Cas9
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programming skills are a must. Familarity with mathematical and quantiative approaches is preferable. SEBÉ-PEDRÓS LAB Chromatin | Gene Regulation |Histone Marks | Eukaryotic Evolution |Phylogeny | Proteomics
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Inclusion, fostering an environment where each and every one of us is appreciated for who we are, regardless of our differences. If you consider that you do not meet all the requirements, we encourage you to
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associated with cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. We have developed an unbiased mass spectrometry-based proteomics approach to identify proteins that regulate R-loops in human cells and discovered a role
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oocyte proteostasis. Join us in sunny Barcelona and help us discover how oocyte dormancy and longevity are regulated. We combine state-of-the-art imaging, tissue culture, biochemistry, and proteomic