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work aimed at testing bioactive properties and elucidating the respective functional pathways of cyanobacterial strains using zebrafish larvae; 4) Participate in the writing of scientific publications
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of routine to complex experiments in ophthalmology research, including in vitro ocular cell cultures, ex vivo tissue preparations, animal models of eye disease (zebrafish and mice), or human sample processing
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uses zebrafish and cell models, such as iPSC-derived retinal organoids, to further our understanding of how genes affect eye formation and retinal function. The research involves generating and
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of the regenerating niche in muscle diseases PP02 - Dissecting mutation-specific neuronal vulnerability in Friedreich’s Ataxia using zebrafish models PP03 - Deciphering the mechanically-driven signalling in articular
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zebrafish, mouse, C. elegans, and more recently humans. This is a novel and quickly developing field of research where many open questions remain to be addressed including 1) the nature and trafficking
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CMed and YARC are 5 distinct University Service Providers (USPs) namely, YARC, Yale Genome Editing Center, Yale Zebrafish Research Core, Comparative Pathology Research Core, and the Diagnostic & Research
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Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde da Universidade do Porto (i3S) | Portugal | 2 months ago
in neurons. Here, we will apply in vitro and in vivo methodologies in well-established animal models - mammalian cell lines, zebrafish and a mouse model of peripheral nervous system injury - to dissect
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independent projects under the guidance of the PI. These studies include performing experiments with zebrafish, mice, and tissue culture. The applicant will also be responsible for the maintenance and breeding
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independent projects under the guidance of the PI. These studies include performing experiments with zebrafish, mice, and tissue culture. The applicant will also be responsible for the maintenance and breeding
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(NELO), revealing the branchial cavity as an important region of the fish immune system. (https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adj0101 ) (https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/immunology/articles