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UIT and other technical teams to implement solutions. Collaborate with stakeholders to define site goals, user flows, and content needs. Conduct audits of existing sites and recommend structural
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industry. We are connected with leading international institutions: UCL, UMC Utrecht, Charité Berlin, TU Dresden. We also collaborate with domestic clinical partners, enabling the direct application
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through professional development is expected, and independence, curiosity, and a positive attitude is required in a busy admissions environment. The PA IV is the first face of UCLS and should be a positive
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immunoblotting and immunofluorescence microscopy. References: F. O. Kok, H. Wang, P. Riedlova, C. S. Goodyear, R. J. Carmody, Defining the structure of the NF-ĸB pathway in human immune cells using quantitative
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences • | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | 2 days ago
TU Dresden or UCL may attend online. Application deadline See our website (https://imprs-coni.mpg.de/application-dates) for further information. Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Combined Master's
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, Salmo salar L., in Tasmania. Journal of Fish Diseases 22: 433-443. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2761.1999.00175.x Rodger H (2013) Amoebic gill disease (AGD) in farmed salmon (Salmo salar) in Europe
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. Peripheral vertebrate nerves show an amazing capability to regenerate, crossing scar tissue and following the guidance of Schwann cells in the process. By extending a hand-like structure, a growth cone that
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Our research aims to answer fundamental questions about how cells and organisms work at the molecular and biochemical level. We study the structures and properties of DNA, RNA and protein molecules
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Our Plant Science research covers topics such as plant-environment interactions, cell signalling, cell and membrane biology, protein structure and function, gene regulation, synthetic biology