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departments in the School of Medicine. Faculty from other departments collaborate extensively and participate in Neurobiology activities because of their interest in neurons and glia. The School of Engineering
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suitable for a biological sciences postgraduate (Ph.D.) with a background in cell and/or molecular biology, tissue engineering, or animal physiology. The research projects will involve investigating obesity
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combination of functional genomics, single cell technology, and mouse engineering to uncover the biology of tumor progression and metastasis. We also apply biostatistics, quantitative biology, and synthetic
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patients. Additional functions include the timely and accurate specimen receipt, accessioning, preparation and/or processing for analysis on various body fluids, tissues, and fecal material. Functions also
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industrial and environmental applications. In the biophotonic sensing group we are experts in light interaction with biological tissue and living organisms. Furthermore, we have a strong tradition of bringing
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disciplines involved. Interact with study participants as directed/required by the protocol and/or study team. May be responsible for tissue sample collection per trial requirements. Responsible for data entry
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disciplines involved. Interact with study participants as directed/required by the protocol and/or study team. May be responsible for tissue sample collection per trial requirements. Responsible for data entry
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(RBI-UC), subsidiarily by the Research Grant Regulations of the Foundation for Science and Technology (RBI-FCT), by the Research Fellow Statute (EBI), by the Norms for Grant Assignment and Management
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of one Master Grant within the scope of the R&D project “Exploring NGF and Its Receptors in Equine Endometrium: Insights into Endometrosis” funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology and
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major challenges in brain delivery, immunotherapy, and the treatment of retinal, vascular, infectious, or other diseases. The candidate will lead projects aimed at engineering non-viral vectors capable