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hub investigating the critical roles of ion channels—particularly the TRP superfamily—in physiological and pathological processes. Our interdisciplinary approach spans from foundational
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to study the binary stellar hearts and the core-collapse process that form them. PhD project 1 – Investigating the Explosion and Implosion Signatures of Binary StarsThe aim of this PhD project is to
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critical roles of ion channels—particularly the TRP superfamily—in physiological and pathological processes. Our interdisciplinary approach spans from foundational electrophysiology to translational models
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qualifications for the position, 1 recommendation letter, and a CV (Europass type) including information on university degrees (if possible with Grade Point average scores) and optional additional reference
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the program. Additional Information Selection process Application To ensure your application is considered, please follow the instructions below carefully. Incomplete or incorrectly submitted applications will
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Project summary Growing evidence suggests that allergic immune responses in the gut can influence the brain, but how these signals are transmitted and whether they contribute to brain disorders
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PRIME LEAP (“Next-generation intensified chemical processes integrating plasma and single-atom catalysis”) is a European research and training
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to leverage state-of-the-art technologies. Our findings indicate that circulating human neutrophils are transcriptionally heterogeneous. A key question is whether neutrophils in the circulation reflect
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methods to study dynamic cellular processes (live calcium imaging, pathological protein assembly, imaging of signal cascades) at spatial levels ranging from a single molecule to (entire organs of) model
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. Description This project will investigate how peripheral immune signals shape brain and brain-border immunity and drive neuroinflammation in synucleinopathies and other neurodegenerative diseases. The candidate