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This interdisciplinary project uses advanced stem cell-based embryo models, called blastoids (developed in the laboratory of Prof. Vincent Pasque), which mimic the early human blastocyst stage. Your work will focus
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project will focus on unraveling the specific role of a newly described inhibitory receptor that regulates cellular responses (Malamud et al., Nature 2024) in obesity and its associated metabolic disorders
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Apply online now: https://karriere.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php?ac=application&jobad_id=26270 PhD position in cell biology and lipid metabolism (f/m/d) Stellenanzeige merken Stellenanzeige
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develop advanced nano-imaging and nano-sensing technologies, enhanced by AI analysis, to study viral infection in real time at the cellular and nanoscale level. This interdisciplinary research combines
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Primary Supervisor: Prof Thomas Mock Scientific background Microbial rhodopsins (RHOs) are common in eukaryotic plankton including diatoms, which contribute ca. 45% of annual oceanic primary
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information about the compounds these receptors detect, but also on their ecological and evolutionary relevance. In addition, we will express the candidate receptor genes in a cell-based assay to test their
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experienced or at least strongly interested in one of the following fields: synchrotron experiments, light microscopy, cell biophysics • Is fluent in English. What we offer: • An international
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or sorted cells, along with single-cell transcriptomics and spatial transcriptomics/proteomics datasets. You will collaborate with core facilities such as the VIB Single Cell Core and KU Leuven LISCO
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Primary supervisor - Prof Colin Cooper It is well established that bacteria can cause human cancer, with, for example, Helicobacter pylori implicated in the development of gastric cancer and
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elucidation of membrane protein complexes and integrates fundamental cell biology and structural biology by cryo- electron microscopy. The lab has a strong track record in investigating scramblases and their