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scientific article written in a foreign language of international circulation (English/French) is an advantage; d) Experience in preparing primary cultures of neuronal stem cells from patients with
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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of the work place The research group Stem Cells, Aging and Neurodegeneration
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biology, neuroscience, stem cell biology, and ophthalmology, or equivalent combination of education and experience. • Demonstrated experience in bioinformatics analysis, particularly scRNA-seq or omics
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HBIGS Heidelberg Biosciences International Graduate School | Heidelberg, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | 9 days ago
, stem cell homeostasis, proliferation and differentiation and is frequently dysregulated in human cancer. In this project you will develop and apply advanced CRISPR genome engineering methods
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Approaches to Target Cancer Stem Cells” (JAEINT26_EX_0410) and “Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of light-responsive molecules against cancer cells” (JAEINT26_EX_0331). The role Are you passionate
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to Target Cancer Stem Cells” (JAEINT26_EX_0410) and “Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of light-responsive molecules against cancer cells” (JAEINT26_EX_0331). The role Are you passionate about
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Columbia (UBC), Vancouver campus, invites applications for a full-time Research Associate in stem cell biology & organoid engineering to work on DNA barcode-based cell lineage tracing of heart and lung
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pluripotent stem cell culture, western blotting, molecular biology, microscopy, histology, electrophysiology and animal experiments Job Requirements: Bachelor’s or master’s degree in Sciences/Life Sciences with
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, including immune cell isolation and multi-color flow cytometry. Experience with cell therapy techniques, such as T-cell engineering, stem cell manipulation, or CAR-T cell development. Familiarity with
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) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSc) as model systems, as well as human brain tissue. In the future, and as our research program advances, we will expand our toolkit to also include mouse work and