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responsibilities for talent cultivation, research outcomes, independent business operation, contribution to public research, and engagement in clinical medical research. The untapped potential in Beijing’s
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office.pietschmann@twincore.de . How to apply: When sending us your application documents, please confirm that you have read our privacy policy and that you agree to the processing of your personal data. Please use
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performs research at the interface of tissue, tumor, and vaccine immunology. Our overarching goal is to identify processes that optimize immune responses for application to the design of novel cancer
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protein biochemistry, single particle cryo-EM or cryo-ET is an asset, curiosity and willingness to learn new methods and adjust to technological developments a must. Strong written and oral
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culture based on mutual respect. We are also implementing diversity-sensitive processes throughout our whole organization." Your tasks Investigate the functional contributions of group 2 innate lymphoid
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activation or suppression in specific cells. It is invaluable for understanding complex biological processes and disease mechanisms, making it an essential tool for researchers in various fields. In
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Xu at Department of Pathology and Center of Excellence for Leukemia Studies (CELS) at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to study the metabolic processes that control stem cell development, blood
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of the University apply learnings and knowledge from research and scholarly activity to inform educational practice. The School of Chemistry at the University of Sydney is a leading Chemistry department in
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campus in Ghent, Belgium. Its mission is to unravel plant biological processes and translate this knowledge into value for society. The Vandepoele lab (https://www.vandepoelelab.be/ ) is home to
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as well as the stepwise process of leukemogenic transformation. Our approach integrates gene editing in human and murine primary hematopoietic and iPSC-derived stem cells, in vivo zebrafish and mouse