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Curie PhD network centred on mechanobiology, i.e. the study of how physical forces and mechanical cues shape cell physiology. Evidence indicates that key mechanisms of neurodegeneration and cancer
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, you will generate and study human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived cardiomyocytes and engineered cardiac tissues (ECTs). You will develop patient-specific cardiac models to identify
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neurological diseases pose major challenges to modern healthcare. Despite their apparent differences, these conditions share striking cellular-level similarities, including altered cell–cell communication
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transcription-coupled and other nucleotide excision repair–related DNA repair mechanisms (https://lanslab.eu/publications/ ). This project builds on our previous findings that persistent DNA repair intermediates
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transmitters, DPD algorithms, and analog/mixed-signal challenges. For more details about the DISRUPT project, please visit: https://elca.tudelft.nl/Research/project.php?id=243 https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tu
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. These electrical impulses are generated in the muscle cells through the action of ion channels in the cell membrane, allowing entry and exit of charged ions. Variations in the genes encoding ion channels can cause
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: principal investigator dr. Lennart de Nooijer) at the Royal Netherlands Institute of Sea Research (NIOZ) is looking for a highly motivated PhD student with a background in cell biology/ (bio)geochemistry
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of roots, nodules, and tubers, using reference genotypes and by manipulating abiotic factors (e.g. temperature, water, N). You will conduct molecular and cellular analyses using histology, microscopy, single
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genetics projects. Your first project will involve investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying the cell type specificity of Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease caused by mutations in tRNA synthetases
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stem cells or stem cell-based biomaterials? And eager to explore cutting-edge technologies like genome editing and in vivo imaging? Or are you perhaps fascinated by eye research and do you have an