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or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived from patient peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Validation will include stimulating or inhibiting target pathways using antagonists or agonists, or using gene
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(2020) “16p11 Duplication Disrupts Hippocampal-Orbitofrontal-Amygdala Connectivity, Revealing a Neural Circuit Endophenotype for Schizophrenia” Cell Reports, 31, 107536, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep
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will be determined by the supervisor. What you'll do Cell culture and maintenance of pluripotent stem cells and differentiating inner ear and skin organoids under sterile conditions Immunohistochemistry
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-PAGE and western blot) Candidates without a master’s degree have until June 30, 2026 to complete the final exam. Desired qualifications: Background in cell or developmental biology, stem cell biology, or
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the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. Current areas of focus in the lab include: Leukemia biology (pathogenesis, hematopoiesis, and stem cell biology) Dendritic cell development, function, and malignant
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Developing Therapeutic approaches for haemorrhagic stroke Supervisor: Prof. Tom Van Agtmael Research area: Mouse genetics, haemorrhagic stroke, molecular cell biology, extracellular matrix, vascular disease
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, Chemistry or Mathematics. Research areas: Cell and molecular biology, developmental and stem cell biology, vascular biology, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, in vivo imaging, high resolution optical
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modification and stem cell research. Whilst you may not have direct involvement in this type of research, you should consider whether this conflicts with your personal values or beliefs. We will conduct a full
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dynamic interactions with therapeutic immune cells. While expertise in in vitro immunotherapy modeling is highly desirable, candidates with the following experience will also be considered: stem cell
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for this postdoctoral study focuses on two stages of processing. The first stage is retting, where the candidate will study the physicochemical properties (evolution of the primary and secondary cell walls of the stems