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increasing prevalence of bone fractures among the elderly. This not only affects the quality of life for millions of individuals but also places a tremendous economic burden on healthcare systems, as the costs
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: From Mechanisms to Therapies”. In this CRC we aim to understand how plasticity i.e. non-genetic adaptations of the bone marrow niche induced by the disease or therapeutic agents contribute to drug
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'Deciphering Lakeside Settlements' (grant number 10002949). The successful candidate will analyse morphologically and morphometrically the hand collected animal bone material and conduct isotope analysis in
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sometimes with a protracted latency (1-15 years), postnatal acquisition of secondary genetic changes (e.g. caused by infection) drives conversion to overt leukaemia. Bone sarcoma (e.g. Ewing sarcoma
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cell sequencing datasets and to combine these data with AI analyses from bone marrow smears. We aim to analyze mechanisms and also to develop new biomarkers for therapy response and resistance. Job-ID
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Institute for Health and Care Research funding streams and the Bone Cancer Research Trust for 18 months, or until 30 April 2027, whichever is earliest. For further information or discuss the post please
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Research funding streams and the Bone Cancer Research Trust for 18 months, or until 30 April 2027, whichever is earliest. For further information or discuss the post please contact Associate Professor
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antibacterial polymers intended for use in percutaneous bone-contacting hearing implants (BCHIs). The project explores photo-activated antimicrobial materials, assessing their mechanical, adhesive, and biological
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the field of bone formation and osteoporosis Development of an in vitro test battery to assess drug candidates for potential pro- and anti-osteoporotic effects Contribution to the preparation of scientific
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limitations. They rely on artificial markers attached to bones, requiring additional incisions that increase the risk of injury and infection. The manual registration process adds 15-20 minutes to surgery