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interspecies chemical signalling bacteria/fungus-virus interactions in the soil soil microbiology microbial community modelling and plant genetics in the context of microbial interactions. This position will
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genetic screen (e.g., metabolic pathway, mitochondria structure) 2) Understanding the role of innate immunity during leukemogenesis as well as disease relapse in order to design novel inhibitors
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Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Medicine University of British Columbia Successful candidates will join the laboratory of Dr. Bruce Carleton and the multi-centre research team
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development? and ii) Why does this morphogenesis go awry in vascular diseases? We apply developmental biology, genetic, biochemical, and omics approaches to uncover key insights into the morphogenesis and
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Hospital are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow with a passion for computational biology and genomics. The postdoc candidate will be jointly mentored by Drs. Khoshkhoo and Huang. The position
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. The development of novel immunologic techniques and applying novel technologies will be included in this effort. Collaboration with pathologists for correlations with tissue imaging and with computational
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leukemia. The applicant should have a doctoral degree in Biology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, Immunology, or related field, and a strong interest in blood/cancer research. The applicant should also have a
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The Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS (IChF), one of Poland’s top-ranked research institutes, invites applications for 20 Postdoctoral Fellow positions within the research training programme
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the broader scientific community through writing papers, presenting at conferences, and writing grants. Employ computational approaches to analyze complex data sets, including next generation sequencing data
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strong interdisciplinary research in areas such as genetics, neuroscience, and brain imaging. The postdoctoral fellow will become a part of the department’s profile area: Brain, gene, and environment