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Summary The Zon Lab uses the zebrafish model system and cutting-edge technologies to study the role of gene expression in hematopoiesis, cancer, stem cell development and model human disease. We aspire
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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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support infrastructure, including the glasswash and the CVRI Zebrafish Core. The incumbent leads a staff of seven with potential for growth as the Zebrafish Core expands. A substantial portion of their time
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quantitative image analysis/ modelling/ zebrafish/ cilium biology would be advantageous. The main requirement is a professional, organised, and collaborative work ethos, and a willingness to proactively develop
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electrical activity with high resolution in space and time. We study information processing in the brains of awake, behaving mice and zebrafish. We also work on electrical signaling in other tissues
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. Experience in quantitative image analysis/ modelling/ zebrafish/ cilium biology would be advantageous. The main requirement is a professional, organised, and collaborative work ethos, and a willingness to
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- transparent zebrafish larvae - to unravel how sleep deprivation disrupts neural circuits and physiology that can lead to these consequences. Zebrafish share conserved sleep and stress regulation pathways with
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no regenerative capacity. It aims to address the functional importance of dynamic gene expression underlying spinal cord regeneration and the mechanism by which microRNAs regulate it using zebrafish as an animal
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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