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cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche interactions to reveal how distant sites shape cancer progression-and where we
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will be tailored for 3D bioprinting of in vitro cardiac tissue models. Cell attachment and the formation of cardiac muscle fiber structures will be evaluated using immunocytochemistry for markers
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and regenerative aspects of healing. These models will enable systematic evaluation of material-cell interactions under physiologically relevant conditions, helping to reduce the IVIVD and advance
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niches. Building on our experience in cell-fate tracking tracking and studying various stages of the metastatic cascade, we set out to follow tumour cell-niche interactions to reveal how distant sites
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for sustainable mobility and the strategic placement of car sharing stations is crucial to maximize user adoption. Using causal effect estimation and spatially aware predictive methods, tools will be developed
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and 10 industrial partners: https://www.elevate-dn.eu/index.php/about/ Applicants must comply with the MSCA mobility rules: they must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies
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topological cell guidance cues and multi-scale directional porosity. The laboratory is embedded in ETH Zurich’s Department of Health Sciences & Technology (D-HEST). D-HEST is a stimulating environment for
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, physiology, genetics, or a related discipline. Experience in diatom culturing, single-cell DNA isolation and amplification, phylogenetic, and sterol analyses is highly desirable, but not required
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of labeled phospho-tyrosine. Your tasks will encompass utilization of state-of-the-art bionformatic tools for protein design, perform high-throughput cell uptake tests, perform selection assays and express
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, and more importantly their analogues on steroid hormone biosynthesis in adrenal, testicular, and ovarian systems. The study will primarily employ in vitro cell-based assays to evaluate these effects