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of Researchers (Charter and Code). Please, check out our Recruitment Policy The role We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral scientist interested in dissecting genome regulatory mechanisms underlying human
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are seeking a motivated postdoctoral scientist interested in dissecting genome regulatory mechanisms underlying human diabetes. The successful applicant will develop cell-based model systems such as human stem
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micromechanical characterization will be used to enhance understanding of aging mechanisms and refine predictive models. This research aims to bridge multiple scales, from atomic interactions to macroscopic
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revitalization, organoid engineering; AI-driven biomedical analytics for cell lineage modeling, drug discovery & design and biomedical imaging analysis; Disease mechanisms with emphasis in cancer, immunology
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new market opportunities. One of the main challenges in the field of biomaterials is to find a suitable alloy composition simultaneously fulfilling a properties: a) good mechanical properties, b) high
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explore new mechanisms that best stimulate original innovations while cultivating a community of top talents who are ready for pressing challenges. At SMART, translating science and technology into health
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focuses on the basic mechanisms that control cell differentiation and proliferation, and their implications in pathology. We are interested in deciphering the mechanisms that drive tumour cell proliferation
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bioengineering (microfluidics). In this project, you will rebuild in vitro peptidoglycan synthesis machinery to explore the mechanisms of peptidoglycan synthesis and search for novel efficient inhibitors. Our
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research lines of the project aimed to understand the underlying mechanisms involved in mutant KRAS-driven oncogenesis around two unresolved aspects of KRAS biology: 1) the identification of key
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of supramolecular cycles via photocatalytic mechanisms. Characterization of supramolecular polymers using techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), mass spectrometry (MS) couple with liquid or gas