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this project unique? You will use cells isolated from human blood and innovative in vivo models in zebrafish to dive deep into the exciting world of RNA biology and immunology, exploring how ELAVL1 regulates
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. The function of this structure in developmental processes will also be addressed in zebrafish as part of a collaboration. The candidate must have a Master's degree in cell biology and expertise in super
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Technician I – Psychiatry – Behavioral Medicine and Neurosciences – Levin Be You. The Levin Lab conducts neurobehavioral research with rats and zebrafish to determine the short and long-term effects of drug
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members Additional Duties & Responsibilities: Maintain laboratory compliance with environmental health and safety regulations Order reagents and materials and oversee inventory Maintain zebrafish colony
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). About the project: Sleep deprivation can lead to cardiovascular diseases; the reason remains unknown. This project uses a powerful glass-brain vertebrate model - transparent zebrafish larvae - to unravel
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intellectual disability and zebrafish animal husbandry. The project is part of a larger effort in the lab to develop zebrafish models to screen therapeutic approaches. The TRA will be responsible
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profiles and phospho status according to established protocols. The project builds directly on our previous work in zebrafish, where we established the telomerase-deficient premature aging model and showed
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Chemistry. The thesis project will focus on computational models for assessing exposure of organic pollutants in zebrafish. The position is for four years of doctoral studies, including participation in
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that the pathogenic (ATTTC)58 triggers formation of abnormal nuclear (AUUUC)n aggregates. We have also confirmed (AUUUC)n toxicity by injection in zebrafish embryos, which caused developmental malformations and
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A search for pharmacological inhibitors of a cancer-associated adhesion GPCR in the zebrafish embryo
/ References: Baxendale S, Asad A, Shahidan NO, Wiggin GR, Whitfield TT. (2021). The adhesion GPCR Adgrg6 (Gpr126): Insights from the zebrafish model. Genesis 59:e23417. doi: 10.1002/dvg.23417. https