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understanding the molecular basis of host-pathogen interaction using the intracellular protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii as a model organism. Learn more at: https://yifan-wang.lab.medicine.umich.edu/home
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of normal and pathological physiology. It consists of a number of scientific and service departments and shared equipment for the research (http://www.fgu.cas.cz/en/ ). The Laboratory of Molecular Physiology
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. Targeting the proteins encoded by these genes can trigger cell death and durable tumor regression. The Sheltzer Lab is applying CRISPR to study genetic dependencies in cancer in order to identify new
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of Medicine (Houston). https://www.bcm.edu/research/faculty-labs/chunmei-wang-lab The Wang lab is interested in transcriptional regulations in hypothalamic neurons and their roles in energy homeostasis, and
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sarcomas, where chromosomal translocations generate fusion oncoproteins that serve as drivers of the disease. By combining a toolbox consisting of CRISPR/Cas9, RNAi technology, cellular barcoding, and mouse
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experiments and performing computational data analysis. Molecular Biology: Skills in CRISPR/siRNA inhibition and in vitro functional assays. Data Analysis: Ability to interpret high-dimensional datasets
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to advancing research in neuroinflammation and regenerative biology. For additional information on our work, please visit the lab website: https://thegigerlab.org/ Responsibilities* Scientific Research
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Using CRISPR-Cas9 to rewire photosynthesis in plants and algae School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Matt Johnson, Dr Andy Hitchcock Application Deadline: Applications
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these attacks, bacteria employ a wide variety of anti-phage defence systems, the most well-known being CRISPR–Cas. In our laboratory, we discover new systems using bioinformatics, validate them through
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single photon counting, nucleoproteins, CRISPR/CAS9, riboswitches, high pressure The ability to “see” single biomolecules with laser microscopy has led to a revolution in research opportunities