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delivery and caesarean section. This highly interdisciplinary program combines preclinical animal models (zebrafish and rodents) with molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and in vitro approaches
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(zebrafish and rodents) with molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and in vitro approaches to explore the impact of interventions on gut-brain communication and related health outcomes. The candidate
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zebrafish larvae with advanced optical methods. The position will be at the University of Florence, NEUROFARBA Department. The deadline is: 28th January at 13:00 (CET) The activity involves the use
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for the study of intraneuronal transport in vivo in animal models such as zebrafish, in collaboration with INRAE. This will be possible thanks to infrared illumination, which provides access to a window of
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? No Offer Description The Department of medical and translational biology is offering a postdoctoral scholarship within the field of muscle biology using the zebrafish model system. The scholarship
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well as the other conditions specified in the Annex to the NCN Council Resolution No. 60/2019 of June 13, 2019: https://www.ncn.gov.pl/sites/default/files/pliki/uchwaly-rady/2019/uchwala60_2019-zal1.pdf. Permission
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the complex interplay between the nervous and immune systems during development, homeostasis, and neurodegeneration from the perspective of microglia. We use the vertebrate model organism, zebrafish, widely
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zebrafish embryos as a model organism with the ambitious aim of establishing clear evidence for extracellular vesicle-driven crosstalk in the brain beyond synapses. Through the project, you will be trained as
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independent projects under the guidance of the PI. These studies include performing experiments with zebrafish, mice, and tissue culture. The applicant will also be responsible for the maintenance and breeding
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Position Summary We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Sheets Laboratory to investigate excitotoxic injury and recovery in sensory nerves using the zebrafish model