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Associate (Ion Channel & Receptor Physiology) who has: a PhD in neuroscience, physiology, pharmacology, or a related discipline strong hands‑on experience in electrophysiology and/or calcium imaging
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in human sperm Performing patch-clamp recordings from somatic cells and human sperm cells in combination with the use of caged compounds REQUIREMENTS: PhD in biology, biochemistry, pharmacy, physics
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(TBI). The research will use in vitro techniques and in vivo mouse surgery models. A solid wet bench experience is required. Qualifications: 1). Recent PhD or equivalent degree in neuroscience, molecular
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and Temporal Remodeling: How do microvascular lymphatic networks adapt during disease initiation, progression, damage resolution and what governs the timing and localization of these changes? Cellular
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Postdoc in Decoding Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI) in Cereals: Integrating Metabolomic...
as possible thereafter. You will be part of a research environment focusing on sustainable crop production, nitrogen use efficiency and plant–soil–microbiome interactions. You will be contributing
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high-impact scientific journals. Your profile We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who has A PhD in biology, ecology, plant physiology or similar Collaborative skills and ability
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Details of the role: Reports to: Michael Way – Group Leader Working pattern: This is a full-time fixed term position for 4 years on Crick Terms & Conditions of Employment Application closing date
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Training in Pediatric Cancer Survivorship Outcomes and Interventio
, computational biology, psychology and neuropsychology, neuroscience, exercise physiology, oncology, pharmacology, radiology, surgery and biostatistics. St. Jude leads two of the world's largest pediatric
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on human physiology. As part of this position, you will work at the interface of the gut microbiome, diet, and the immune system to investigate the role of gut bacteria in various diseases, including but not
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, IREM research focuses on the replacement and/or regeneration of dysfunctional human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish physiological functions. Thematic priorities are translational