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duties will be the following: Manipulate and culture different types of primary and stem cells (including induced pluripotent stem cells) and tissue constructs, particularly at the genetic level, and
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. Backholm) would be your main supervisor. Together we would design your work so that it fits your background and interests and provides the best springboard for your future career. You would also work in
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well as with experimental data. A suitable candidate may focus on a specific expertise, such as bioinformatics. The main work will concentrate around sarcomas, but our solutions are generic and may be applied
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and motivated post-doctoral researcher who will work in ecology -based marine natural product discovery project(s). The main task will be the investigation of the (cultivable) microbiome of marine
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the short and longer term. Whether your main interest is pursuing a career path in academia, exploring opportunities in industry or exploring an independent venture, the EMBL Fellows’ Career Service with
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marine natural product discovery project(s). The main task will be the investigation of the (cultivable) microbiome of marine organisms i) to unravel their contribution to the overall fitness of the host
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health, though expertise in these areas is not required for applicants. The position will involve primary responsibility for data organization and statistical analysis, as well as co-authorship
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/ Master Thesis if you did one) List of publications. Provide a link in case of open access Name, affiliation, and contact details of three referees Cover letter All qualified individuals are encouraged
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interdisciplinary team. Our research focuses on fundamental mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases and cancer, with current projects concentrated in two main areas: 1. Protein quality control, aging, and
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, electrophysiology, and oxygen sensing—to measure neuronal activity and ATP consumption, both in vitro (primary neuronal cultures and brain slices) and in vivo (awake, freely moving mice). These experimental