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, Dev. Cell, 2007; Pandit et al., Development, 2015; Palaniappan et al., Development, 2018). The overall focus of this project is to understand the molecular mechanisms that control light- and opsin
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learning packages (e.g. PyTorch, Keras) Experience with HPC and scientific workflow management tools (e.g. Nextflow, Snakemake) Experience with single-cell data analysis (e.g scanpy, scvi), and/or spatial
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University of Copenhagen). References: Mets et al. Cell Host Microbe 2024 Ernits et al. 2023 Zhang et al. Nature 2022 Kurata et al. Mol. Cell 2021 Description of the AMBER project context This post-doctoral
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. Applications are within 6G mobile access, distributed intelligence and computing, and drone swarms. As postdoc, you will principally carry out research. A certain amount of teaching may be part of your duties
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skin diseases. Applying advanced immunological and molecular techniques, such as multiparameter flow cytometry, cell sorting, in vitro differentiation assays, spatial transcriptomics, and in vivo imaging
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at all. Various cell types in the tumor’s environment assist tumor cells by providing a variety of factors that facilitate their formation, growth, and spread. The research group Experimental Oncology
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research plan) Strict compliance with the MSCA mobility rule that the researcher must not have resided or carried out his/her main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the host organisation's country
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://ngisweden.scilifelab.se/ ). Description of work You will contribute to the development and implementation of novel methods and technologies for genome, transcriptome and epigenome analysis, both in bulk and at single-cell
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, 2018, 2018, 2025, Curr Opin Chem Biol 2015, ChemEurJ 2019, 2025, Nat Meth 2023). This project will combine CAR-T cell engineering with chemo-optogenetic systems to enable precision CAR-T therapy
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package submitted through the AMBER portal (including CV and detailed research plan), and finally, strict compliance with the MSCA mobility rule that the researcher must not have resided or carried out his