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– Requisition #:37228 Job Summary: This position is responsible for conducting mechanistic studies into the impact of SMARCB1 structure/function on iPSC differentiation and defining how SMARCB1 loss and BMI1
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for the fundamental understanding and engineering design of safe autonomy for autonomous vehicles. The post-doctoral researcher should have a strong background in autonomous vehicles, optimal control, differential
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neurodevelopmental disorders and brain tumors. Grounded in human biology and evolution, our work aims to uncover the molecular logic underlying human-specific neuronal differentiation and synaptic connectivity, with
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compounds using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), Rheology, Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA), Dilatometry, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), and Transmission
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/experience in pluripotent stem cells differentiation. Preference will be given to candidates with specialized experience in the study of germ cell development. The appointee is expected to demonstrate both
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of Europe’s most vibrant hub for artificial intelligence research. A list of concrete potential projects: Development of modern auto-differentiation (JAX-based) physics simulators for the discovery of new
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modern privacy-enhancing technologies (e.g. based upon synthetic data or using formal differential privacy guarantees) impact research integrity and reproducibility. This is an exciting line of research
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Zhennan Zhou's primary research interests lie in the applied analysis of differential equations and stochastic models, as well as the design and analysis of numerical methods for scientific problems
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differentiation and melanoma and multiple myeloma biology utilizing cultured cells and animal models of skin diseases. Work Performed • Development of new and implementation and modification of existing
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pathways driving leukemic transformation during haematopoietic development. The successful candidate will use in vitro differentiation systems (ESC/iPSC) to model normal and malignant haematopoiesis