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The International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 18 days ago
Chacinska Group (https://imol.institute/leaders/chacinska-group/ ) Project title: “Role of interaction of the TOM translocase with BAG2 and TRABD proteins in the proteostasis of mitochondria” Download
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role in regulating stress and infection responses. Although it is known that all WRKY proteins interact with the same DNA motif, the mechanisms underlying their selectivity and the structure of WRKY–DNA
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The International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 18 days ago
, bioinformatics, biophysical, pharmacological, and similar sciences, in the international environment conducive to collaborative efforts, research and development interactions with the biotechnological industry
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imbalance and/or stress conditions. We will monitor how miRNAs respond to various stimuli and interact with their mRNA targets. We will obtain detailed information on whether and how circular RNA Cdr1as and
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function? Together, we will do our best to better understand the mechanisms underlying lncRNA-chromatin interactions. Where to apply Website https://ibb.edu.pl/en/phd-studies/rekrutacja/ Requirements
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events). Where to apply Website https://system.erecruiter.pl/FormTemplates/RecruitmentForm.aspx?WebID=b3e50265b… Requirements Research FieldBiological sciences » BiologyEducation LevelMaster Degree
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-seq and small RNA-seq data analyses (quality control, differential expression) Perform literature-based validation of key molecular targets and assist in interaction network construction (multiMiR
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involve adding dynamic user-friendly visualization features to interactively explore LCR annotations and relationships within proteins as well as development of tools/interfaces allowing regular updates
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multidisciplinary approach to uncover who made these tools, how they lived, and whether they interacted with other human species, reshaping our understanding of early human migration. https://inasia.uw.edu.pl/ Key