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Postdoctoral Position: Cancer-Immune Interactions in Interconnected Human Organoid Systems We are seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Researcher to spearhead research on how cancer fundamentally
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The Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences calls for applications for a 2-year position as a postdoctoral researcher in host/parasite interactions. The position is available from 1 September
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Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position to develop and apply advanced mass spectrometry and data analysis methods to investigate plant-microbe interactions in soil, within the research
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cell interaction in autoimmunity and vaccine responses. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will have the unique opportunity to work with primary human tissues and collaborate with leading experts in
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will be jointly embedded and interact with PhD students and research engineers of the Interdisciplinary Institute for Artificial Intelligence (3iA) TechPool, and operates in the context of international
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development. As a postdoctoral fellow, you will interact with leaders in cancer and translational research within and outside the institution and at national/international meetings. Innovative research will be
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learning models, and systems biology to elucidate the mechanisms of drug interactions in complex biological systems, with a particular focus on infectious disease and cancer. Candidates with experience in
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mechanisms of virus-host interaction and their translational application. The Liang lab is a multi-disciplinary and highly interactive team. The successful candidate will be expected to conduct independent and
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to decipher the intricate interactions between receptors and ligands and their role in shaping T cell immune responses in the tumor microenvironment. Position Responsibilities: In this position, you will gain
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area: Natural products, especially of bacterial origin, are an important source of new antibiotics. These metabolites further play significant roles in microbial interactions and communication