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Hospital, and with experts in mathematical modelling at the translational research hub IceLab , Umeå University. Work responsibilities As a postdoc in our team, you will be an integral part of a dynamic and
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longevity. Position Responsibilities: Measure molecular hallmarks of aging in experimental model systems of iterative T cell stimulation. Draft manuscripts. Present work at internal and external meetings
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(TBI). The research will use in vitro and in vivo mouse models. Qualifications: 1). Recent PhD or equivalent degree in neuroscience, molecular biology, physiology, or cerebral vascular biology. 2
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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2026 or as soon possible. Job description This position will involve designing, conducting, and analysing experiments to understand the impact of inflammation on the gut-brain axis in the zebrafish model
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uses a range of approaches, including in vivo and ex vivo mouse models, primary human cell culture, and in vitro organoid cultures. Responsibilities Responsibilities include conceptualizing and
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BioEngineering Experience with fluidics devices, 3D printed devices, 3D cell culture models and bioinformatics/computational biology (e.g., R, Python) is an asset Team player Proficient knowledge in English is
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modeling are applied. To learn more about the lab: https://www.mdanderson.org/research/departments-labs-institutes/labs/xufeng-chen-laboratory.html The incoming fellow will receive training and conduct
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explored. These strategies will be evaluated on cellular and mouse disease models, in order to determine whether APP editing can reduce pathogenic effects caused by amyloid-beta. In addition to gene editing
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Schizosaccharomyces pombe as a model organism. Representative publications include: Nature (2011), PMID: 21725325; Molecular Cell (2016), PMID: 27666591; Cell Reports (2016), PMID: 26832414; PNAS (2021), PMID