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morphology to directly link gene-regulatory cell states to functional neuronal phenotypes. This ambitious project integrates wet-lab experimentation with advanced computational analysis, and is ideal for a
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to investigate links between the microbiome and chronic diseases alongside generalisable pathogenic effects. Our mission is to understand these links causally and mechanistically, and to establish the microbiome
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will begin on February 28, 2026 and will continue until the position(s) is filled. To apply, follow this link: https://apply.interfolio.com/180398 . If you have any questions, please email the NYU
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. However, progress is constrained by the scarcity of high-quality, well-characterized in vitro T-cell immunogenicity data. In this project, we will leverage expertise and technology in peptide T-cell
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gut permeability and unhealthy aging (Rescigno Lab ). We have generated preliminary data linking increased intestinal permeability to systemic inflammation during aging. In this project, we aim
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materials synthesis, advanced operando characterization, and lab scale testing. We use robotic, high-throughput methods, and data science to accelerate novel sustainable materials discovery. PhD Position
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health care, e.g. early detection, prevention, innovative treatments, integration of digital solutions Engage in clinical psychiatry in Luxembourg For further information about the role, please contact