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indirect costs of urbanization. Calibrate this model using real data from specific case studies. Simulate urbanization costs based on various climatic, morphological, and social scenarios. Formulate
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. The open position is part of the NAXDivo Core project, funded by the Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR), which aims at generating and analyzing whole organism models (zebrafish and mouse) to dissect
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the mechanisms regulating mitochondrial fission in megakaryocytes, and will use mouse models to determine how mitochondrial fission affects platelet production and function. The other project involves developing
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of phylogenomics to work with Professor Tiago Simões. The Simões lab is broadly interested in phylogenetic methods and applications, using morphological and genomic data for reconstructing evolutionary
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analyzing whole organism models (zebrafish and mouse) to dissect the pathophysiology of a recently identified rare pediatric neurometabolic disorder. The approach involves mainly deep longitudinal phenotyping
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expertise in organoid models of neurodevelopment to join our team and be involved in a MRC funded project aimed at generating region-specific brain organoids and assembloids from multiple gene-edited human
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characterization of 3D structures using microscopic and tomographic techniques. You will also work with architects, designers, and engineers to develop biomimetic models of fiber-reinforced structures in order to
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analysis and is increasingly used in cancer research to uncover morphological features linked to disease pathology and severity. Similarly, molecular profiling through ‘omics technologies has provided new
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designed biomaterials. In vitro studies will be performed to study viability, morphology, cell proliferation, cytokine secretion, immunostaining, and drug release. In vivo studies will involve
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integrating gene expression, chromatin accessibility, cell morphology, and spatial data, we aim to uncover shared regulatory disruptions across neurodevelopmental disorders. Postdoctoral Researcher in Single