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hubs. Research Areas: Cancer Biology & Oncology Research Cell & Developmental Biology Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine Computational Neuroscience & Systems Biology Why Join Us? Internationally
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epigenetics or/and experience in working on embryonic/adult stem cells and cancer cell lines are a plus. The Somyajit lab, based at Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology , SDU, has a deep interest in
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diseases. The successful candidate will work on projects focused on B cell development and differentiation using induced pluripotent stem cell-based system and several cutting-edge technologies CRISPR-based
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project exploring the use of engineered biomaterials to examine how extracellular matrix architecture influences stem cell differentiation in the context of osteoarthritis. During this post, the successful
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validation of these models using human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). In collaboration with members of the OMBION consortium, you will further expand our systems to include relevant pain-associated
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on research into a rare corneal disease called limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD), which leads to blindness and currently has no effective treatment options. The research group uses various transgenic and
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application! We are looking for a PhD student in Medical Science with specialization in Eye Diseases Your work assignments Your work will focus on research into a rare corneal disease called limbal stem cell
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for Hematology and Regenerative Medicine (HERM) at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge , is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to use pluripotent stem cells for studying human hematopoiesis and modeling
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embryonic stem cells, C. elegans , D. melanogaster , zebrafish and mouse, and have strong links with other preclinical and clinical departments, as well as the Washington University Center for Regenerative
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, as well as foster collaborations with the greater New York research community. Individuals studying pain mechanisms using state-of-the-art approaches of biomedical and chemical engineering, stem cell