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Engineering at Harvard University seeks outstanding postdoctoral applicants with knowledge and expertise encompassing stem cell biology, synthetic biology and genetic engineering, and in vivo engraftment
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participate in the conduct of studies on the molecular and cellular mechanisms of Prader-Willi syndrome, using stem cell models of human disease. The applicant will be using various techniques including
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neurons using multi-omics, cis-regulatory variants will be mapped onto these enhancers and then their function determined by Massively Parallel Reporter Assays (MPRA). The research will involve stem cell
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, migration, invasion, proliferation, apoptosis, cytotoxicity). Cancer stem cell isolation and culture (human or mouse tumors). Flow cytometry. Microscopy (i.e. immunofluorescent analysis, wound healing assay
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investigating tertiary lymphoid structures in inflammatory diseases, interorgan endocrine signaling, the comparative niches of stem cells across tissues, or mechanisms of transcriptional regulation such as
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by 'turning back the clock' - using new technology in stem cell biology to take cells from our patients and return them to an embryonic-like state, wherein they regain the ability to form any type
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collaborative abilities Strong interest in Development or cancer biology or stem cells, and molecular mechanisms. Skills in cell culture, molecular biology, or bioinformatics are a plus. Excellent English level
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output from stem cell-derived precursors. Explore immune rejuvenation strategies using tools from developmental biology, tissue regeneration, and synthetic biology. Contribute to the design and integration
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have strong expertise in stem cell biology, cell/tissue transplantation biology, advanced imaging, and animal (mouse) work. This position offers a rare opportunity to define a new research direction with
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" combines a broad spectrum of research in the fields of Immunology, Infection Biology, Oncology and Stem Cell Biology/ Differentiation, Cell Biology, and Genetics. Students (approx. 60: 20 per year; medical