Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Field
-
& Immunotherapy group studies why chronic neurodegenerative diseases occur, and then devise ways to prevent or treat them, applying a range of molecular immunological techniques, experimental models and patient
-
that are separated into different research groups. The core activities of the department are research, doctoral education and undergraduate education for medical and biomedical students. The research has three main
-
. The main goal is to identify critical ecological thresholds that, when not met, signal ecosystem vulnerability and productivity declines. The postdoc will have prioritized access to these datasets and the
-
maintained intact. Moreover, mitochondrial status must respond to the metabolic needs of the cell and be signalled to the nucleus and other organelles. In order to better understand disease states involving
-
situ in human pancreatic slices and mouse models of diabetes. Qualifications: PhD in life sciences, physiology, cell biology, biomedical sciences, or related fields Experience with tissue slice
-
processes will lead to the development of targeted therapies, while the evaluation of protective equipment, such as advanced helmet designs, could reduce the incidence of BINT. Duties The position as postdoc
-
Are you fascinated by how our bodies communicate their nutritional and energy needs to the brain? Do you wonder what these signals look like and if they are conserved across species? If so, we have
-
homeostasis in the heart. Purpose and methods: The candidate will join a multidisciplinary team investigating mechanistic pathways, lipid signalling, cardiac metabolism, mitochondrial function and heart failure
-
Postdoctoral position in fabrication of hollow-core optical fibers for next-generation communication
technology, and electronics and systems engineering. The Department is now seeking a postdoctoral researcher to develop fabrication process for making hollow-core optical fibers for future optical
-
association networks and signaling pathways. See here for a reference paper from our work. Project 2: Further development and use of our in-house pipeline for large-scale mechanistic model construction