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Collaborating across teams Selection criteria: PhD/DPhil in neuroscience or cell/molecular biology Expertise in stem cell culture, neuronal differentiation and cellular assays Knowledge of neurodegenerative
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cell reprogramming. Required Qualifications: · PhD (or equivalent) in stem cell biology, developmental biology, molecular biology, neuroscience, or a related field. · Demonstrated expertise in cell
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single PDF to Rachel McGowan (rmcgowan@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) ) with the subject line Postdoctoral Application – Stem Cell Biologist: Does this position pay above the required minimum
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well as at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences: https://healthsciences.ku.dk/research/corefacilities/. Driving Discoveries towards Stem Cell-Based Therapies and Regenerative Medicine reNEW is committed
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candidate with: A PhD degree in Life Science, preferable Cell Biology, Biomedicine, or Computational Biology Curious mind-set with a strong interest in fundamental Cell cycle, DNA replication and Genome
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for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW Department of Biomedical Sciences Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen The University of Copenhagen seeks to appoint a Junior Group Leader to the Novo
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BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience DLA Programme: Human Stem Cell-Based Approaches for Neurotoxicity Testing of Environmental Contaminants (CASE Project) School of Biosciences PhD Research Project
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differentiation models. Applicants should hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in molecular biology, stem cell biology, genetics or a related discipline, with strong technical skills in cell and molecular biology
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-funded research projects, this position provides support in the operation of the research laboratory. The responsibilities will include preparation of human stem cell cultures from repository specimens
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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