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advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs). The research group is part of the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM) and the Lund Stem Cell Center, and provides an international, inclusive, and
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well as immunodeficient patients needing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in collaboration with BMT service and cardiac transplant patients requiring aggressive immunosuppression. There are also two allergists, one
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Scientist to join the Laboratory of Molecular Neurodegeneration in DPAG. The ideal candidate will be a motivated and skilled cell biologist with expertise in stem cell culture, neuronal differentiation, and
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tissues through either revitalizing existing cells or transplanting new ones. Our research team is turning stem cells into therapies for treating a multitude of prevalent diseases and conditions. We're also
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prior research experience in one or more of the following areas: metabolism, single-cell transcriptome, 3D tissue or animal models, biomaterials, immunology, and stem cell biology. • Demonstrated
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, within the Department of Neurology (Laboratory for Stem Cells and Restorative Neurology), is now seeking a Research Engineer. The group’s primary scientific focus is investigating how spontaneous
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doctoral degree such as MD or PhD or equivalent degree and has interests in immunotherapy and/or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation using mouse animal models. The research involves understanding
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and computational biology to define mechanisms of cellular and humoral immunity to the transplanted organ and how alloimmunity is suppressed in patients receiving donor hematopoietic stem cells. In
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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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immunotherapy modeling is highly desirable, candidates with the following experience will also be considered: stem cell-derived organoid models (specifically brain, lung, or tumor organoids), lab-on-chip