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vascular remodeling shapes liver fibrosis progression, regression, and regeneration. The project focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms that drive sinusoidal endothelial cell (LSEC) plasticity
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applicant will have strong background in SKIN RESEARCH, wound healing, fibrosis or inflammatory disorders with technical expertise in induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), immunology, cell biology or signal
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Offer Description In the framework of the project PNRR“Translational research targeting fibrosis regression, endothelial dysfunction reversal and hepatocytes regene-ration in advanced liver diseases-3RE
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the framework of the project PNRR“Translational research targeting fibrosis regression, endothelial dysfunction reversal and hepatocytes regene-ration in advanced liver diseases-3RE-VALID”- CF 36/14.11.2022
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the framework of the project PNRR“Translational research targeting fibrosis regression, endothelial dysfunction reversal and hepatocytes regene-ration in advanced liver diseases-3RE-VALID”- CF 36/14.11.2022
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wound healing. The scholarship includes the following responsibilities: Designing and performing experiments to study skin regeneration, inflammation, and fibrosis using human tissue samples and
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belongs to the Liver Diseases Research Group of VHIR. It is also a consolidated group, recognized by AGAUR and it is integrated at the CIBERehd. We are interested in the mechanisms leading to liver fibrosis
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fibrosis. Together with the department of surgery, focusing on vascular surgery, we aim to to ulitse high-throughput biomaterial screening to identify the optimal physicochemical surface properties
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opportunity to unravel how gene regulatory mechanisms govern cellular aging and inflammatory responses, and how their disruption contributes to age-associated diseases such as fibrosis. Responsibilities Lead
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of cellular aging, resilience, and fibrosis. Responsibilities Develop and implement analytical pipelines for large-scale single-cell, spatial, and multi-omics data integration Build and apply machine learning