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these approaches to understand the consequences of human genetic mutations, especially in non-coding and RNA regulatory regions (e.g., PMID: 41344325), to understand the basic gene regulation of autism risk genes
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Postdoctoral Position (m/f/d) in Experimental Bio-Spectro-Electrochemistry at the University of Bonn
available1Company/InstituteUniversity of BonnCountryGermanyGeofield Contact City Bonn Website https://kielb-lab.com/ Street Wegelerstr. 12 Postal Code 53115 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn
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the consequences of human genetic mutations, especially in non-coding and RNA regulatory regions (e.g., PMID: 41344325), to understand the basic gene regulation of autism risk genes like MYT1L (e.g., PMID: 39604385
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System Biology Laboratory – CSBL, 4º andar) Contact State/Province São Paulo City São Paulo Website http://www.fapesp.br/oportunidades/ Street R. Pio XI, 1500 - Alto da Lapa Postal Code 05468-901 STATUS
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, CRAC, RIL-Seq, and smTIRF microscopy to reveal new mechanisms of RNA regulation and identify targets for next-generation antimicrobials. Where to apply Website https://system.erecruiter.pl/FormTemplates
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website (http://www.mouncelab.com). Experience in molecular virology is preferred but not required. Responsibilities are flexible according to discussions between the applicant and the PI.Interested
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of the ribosomal RNA (rRNA) precursor and Pol III synthesizes small non-coding RNA including transfer RNA (tRNA), the 5S rRNA, U6 RNA and others. The molecular mechanisms underlying transcription by all three Pols
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available1Company/InstituteCRAGCountrySpainState/ProvinceBarcelonaCityCerdanyola del VallèsPostal Code08193Geofield Contact City Bellaterra Website http://www.cragenomica.es Street Campus UAB Postal Code 08193 E-Mail
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SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS: Please submit all the application through CRAG website: https://recruitment.cragenomica.es/ CRAG is committed to the principles of the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment
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genetics/genomics, cell and molecular biology approaches, the He lab at UC-Berkeley has identified a variety of functional non-coding elements, including transposons and non-coding RNAs. Not only do non