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use a variety of molecular and cell biological methods together with bioinformatic approaches to evaluate the zoonotic potential of newly discovered henipa-like viruses in shrews. As a PhD student, you
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, and fungi/oomycetes. The department is responsible for basic and advanced courses in general and molecular genetics, cell biology, gene technology, plant physiology, plant breeding, plant biochemistry
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Apply now Join the Tsingos group external link to model how subcellular protein interactions regulate organ-scale morphology in animal development. Your job How do cells shape tissues? How are cells
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Molecular dynamics of phase separation-controlled gene transcriptionAcute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a genetic disease in which gene mutations accumulate in hematopoietic stem cells thereby disturbing
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. Magdalena Plebanski via magdalena.plebanski@rmit.edu.au A copy of electronic academic transcripts A CV that includes any publications/awards and the contact details of two referees. To apply, please submit
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community (both software and hardware solutions). We built CellExplorer, a framework for analyzing single cells (CellExplorer.org ), and are currently developing BrainSTEM (BrainSTEM.org ), a collaborative
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microscopy technology for single molecule imaging in intact cell and tissue samples, with the ambition that our findings may contribute to the development of new clinical treatment strategies. The research in