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aging. We don’t just observe these transitions; we resolve them at the highest level using state-of-the-art genetic mouse models and cutting-edge single-cell technologies. If you are ready to master high
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these needs are, so too is the variety of personalized solutions we offer. Welcome to the UKE. Main tasks Our laboratory broadly studies how brain and body talk to each other in health and disease. Our
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. Strong interest in laboratory automation. Entrepreneurial mindset and behaviour. Experience in isolation and culture of primary T cells from PBMCs is an advantage. Experience with liquid handling systems
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. The project includes collaboration with leading international experts in proteomics and dermatology and provides access to modern research facilities. The principal investigator is Assistant Professor Xiang
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journals and presentations at international meetings. You write proposals to obtain additional funds from FWF, EU and other funding agencies You (co-)supervise Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral students in
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outstanding youth innovation projects. These will span eight departments from the main campus and 16 affiliated hospitals of CMU. A Young Physician-Scientist Training Program aims to support dozens of young
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do not specify their groups of interest, will not be considered. All applications must be submitted exclusively though the EIT job portal. Please do not contact Principal Investigators directly, as
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demonstrators for satellite communication systems Education: Contribute in the teaching activities of the University's Cybersecurity Master program and supervise the scientific research of PhD/Master students
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(SOC) and cyber defence teams Education: Contribute in the teaching activities of the University's Cybersecurity Master program and supervise the scientific research of PhD/Master students Dissemination
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, then applying those models to reprogram cells in disease contexts. Our primary model system is the fibroblast, a phenotypically plastic cell type with roles in cancer, fibrosis, and inflammatory disease