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the desire to make a meaningful impact? Doctoral School of Microbiology and Environmental Science - Doctoral Positions (STEM CALL 2026) 174 Research Services and Career Development Working hours: 30
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highly organized and dynamic process of blood cell production, progressing hierarchically from hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) through multipotent progenitors to fully differentiated cells of the myeloid
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the analysis of protein aggregation. The project integrates stem cell biology, stress granule biology, multi-omics, and therapeutic target validation. Key responsibilities: Generation, maintenance, and
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. To address these questions, the student will use isogenic SARM1 knock-in human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) with GoF mutations (E340K, del275-276 and A275V), SARM1 knockout and a homozygous intronic
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motivated and skilled cell biologist with experience in stem cell culture, neuronal differentiation, and phenotypic assays. A strong background in neurobiology, cell imaging, and molecular techniques, along
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individuals in UK. As part of a wider strategy to develop a deep human experimental medicines platform, this project aims to mainly focus on using novel human in vitro platforms using IBD gut stem cells
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the microenvironment, with a particular focus on cancer stem-cell programs and their translation into novel treatments.? Responsibilities: Execute standardized pooled CRISPR-KO functional genomic screens in patient
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stem cell derived neurons (iNeurons). We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who is likely to thrive in a laboratory with a friendly and supportive atmosphere. The successful candidate should
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of Medicine 1160 W. Michigan St, Room GK305U Indianapolis, IN, 46202 317-278-4529 tpsharma@iu.edu Additional Qualifications PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates with molecular biology, stem cell biology, ex
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). We use a combination of developmental biology models including Xenopus (frog), mouse, and pluripotent stem cells, gene editing, and microscopy techniques to investigate the disease genetics and