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experience with imaging techniques or animal models is advantageous High scientific motivation and the ability to work independently and in a multidisciplinary team Good command of English (written and spoken
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mechanisms underlying psychosis. The research utilizes advanced multiphoton imaging and virtual reality platform for simultaneous recording of animal behaviour and microcircuit activity. RESPONSIBILITIES
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recent work has uncovered that consumption of a western diet can drive lipid changes that activate microglia, causing neuroinflammation. Using a series of animal models of dementia, murine cell culture
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No Description/content The IMPRS-QBEE is a structured graduate programme for outstanding doctoral candidates from around the world whose research interests lie within the fields of animal behaviour
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, and collaborate with a long-term project on African wildlife hosted by local institutions. This position is open to all candidates with an interest in animal behavior and primate social relationships
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, Animal Production, Management of Natural Resources, Agribusiness, Tropical and International Agriculture, Global Agri-Food Systems, and Animal Welfare. The PhD programme emphasises independent research
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of the synthetic peptide in chronic and acute heart failure animal models. The therapeutic peptide is derived from the protein S100A1, which plays a central role in maintaining normal heart function. The synthetic
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against cardiac diseases. It is based on extensive preliminary work by our working group, which has demonstrated therapeutic effects of the synthetic peptide in chronic and acute heart failure animal models
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, the implications of these behaviors for the character of animal evolution over the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary, and the utility of Treptichnus pedum as a biostratigraphic marker for the base of the Phanerozoic. Your
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qualification program well suited to the research focus of the CRC Yourqualifications Master’s degree or equivalent in neuroscience, audiology, physiology, animal biology or molecular medicine, ideally with a