Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
disease modelling skills to join our team. About the project The ultimate goal of this project is to develop and apply advanced human iPSC-based models to study complex genetic architecture
-
for recombinant antigen expression.A key responsibility will be contributing to the development and characterization of transgenic and knockout mouse and hamster models, which are essential for studying viral
-
motivated and enthusiastic colleague with strong iPSC experience and disease modelling skills to join our team. About the project The ultimate goal of this project is to develop and apply advanced human iPSC
-
the international forefront of microbial physiology and quantum biology and adopts a highly interdisciplinary approach, combining state-of-the-art methods in molecular biology, electron microscopy, protein
-
Department: Center for Molecular Neurology Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We offer
-
experience in one or more of the following NMR domains: Coding, modifying, and executing pulse sequences Simulating NMR spectra or phenomena Molecular simulations (molecular dynamics) based on NMR data Model
-
in the Ma lab: Evolutionary Genomics of Sex (https://www.wmalab.com ) in the Biology Department at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium). Our lab aims to understand how sex chromosomes and sex
-
for Molecular Neurology are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to establish next-generation humanized and engraftment models for studying peripheral neuroimmune mechanisms driving Parkinson’s disease. Building
-
trials (e.g., diet, FMT), and ex vivo gut models enabling advanced multi-omics analyses of these samples. In addition the lab also maintains a large culture collection, partially linked to genomic data
-
intervention trials (e.g., diet, FMT), and ex vivo gut models enabling advanced multi-omics analyses of these samples. In addition the lab also maintains a large culture collection, partially linked to genomic