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impacts cellular physiology. This position will focus on the development and use of stem-cell–derived organoids to model ER structure and function, and to explore how trafficking pathways are altered in
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vitro cell culture models with possible subsequent work in mouse models of virus infection. The role will require genetic and molecular manipulation of CRISPRa components, in vitro cultivation
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Motor Researcher for the Mechanical Systems Modeling (MSM) Group. The Senior Electric Motor Researcher will perform analysis on electric motors and motor drive systems for gas centrifuges. In addition
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conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary Located within the Life Sciences Centre and the Centre for Disease Modelling at UBC, the Viau laboratory employs a transgenic rodent model designed to study sex
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. This role will involve identifying novel antigen-specific T-cells during Glioblastoma (GBM) development. Our long-term aim is to improve T-cell responses during GBM by uncovering novel targets and to test
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energy conversion reactions. This position is for a computational materials scientist/engineer to perform theoretical investigations and computational design of carbon-based materials for seawater
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supervision of a postdoctoral fellow to study breast cancer initiation and progression using a newly developed mouse model of breast cancer together with primary patient samples. You will additionally learn a
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This is an exciting opportunity for a talented and ambitious graduate, with experience in cell biology, to work on a programme of research that explores the role the tumour microenvironment plays in
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This is an exciting opportunity for a talented and ambitious graduate, with experience in cell biology, to work on a programme of research that explores the role the tumour microenvironment plays in
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. About the role The Research Assistant will work under the supervision of Prof Alice Davidson and Dr Christina Zarouchlioti on developing translationally relevant cell models that will expand our