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The Fuccillo Lab at the University of Pennsylvania is seeking postdoctoral fellows to join our team and contribute to projects investigating how rodent cortico-basal ganglia circuits control valence
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team. Our work investigates the fundamental mechanisms that drive neurodegeneration and cancer, with current projects centered around two major research areas: 1. Protein quality control, aging, and
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fluids, from sample preparation and enrichment strategies through targeted MS acquisition to data analysis and quality control. You will explore and benchmark different workflows on state-of-the-art
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Postdoctoral Position and Postdoctoral Fellowship (2yrs) in Intracellular Host-Pathogen Interactions
, and determine how this interplay shapes infection outcomes. Project 2: This project aims to establish advanced culture models – including 3D cultures, co-cultivation with microbiota, and controlled
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on the design and control of a robotic system for the maintenance of DEMO breeding blankets, in close collaboration with key EU fusion partners. https://mpe.au.dk/en/research/key-areas-in-research-and-development
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management. Click here to find out more about working at the John Innes Centre. About the CharpentierGroup: The Charpentier group focus on understanding the calcium signalling network controlling endosymbiotic
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gases, radionuclides, or air pollutants. Our future research strategy also includes studies of the higher atmosphere. To learn more about our team, we invite you to visit our website: https
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management. Click here to find out more about working at the John Innes Centre. About the Charpentier Group: The Charpentier group focus on understanding the calcium signalling network controlling
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in their decisions and businesses in their strategies. Do you want to know more about LIST? Check our website: https://www.list.lu/ How will you contribute? We are seeking a highly motivated
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management. Click here to find out more about working at the John Innes Centre. About the CharpentierGroup: The Charpentier group focus on understanding the calcium signalling network controlling endosymbiotic