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acids in both tissue and liquid biopsy samples will be investigated. Examples of techniques that will be used in this PhD project include DNA/RNA isolation, DNA/RNA sequencing, spatial transcriptomics
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scrambling. These splicing processes are regulated by cis-regulatory sequences and trans-acting splicing factors (SFs). While most mRNA isoforms produced from the same mucin gene locus encode similar
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microglia is a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). These lipid-loaded microglia are associated with disease pathology and enhance
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(genome sequencing), bioinformatics and single-cell (microscopy, microfluidics, FACS) analyses of E. coli bacteria and will be centred around the following themes: Pathways involved in robustness against de
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sample processing, high-throughput computing resources as well as next-generation sequencing and anaerobic microbiology facilities. You can build upon significant lab resources as well as guidance from a
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Ph.D. and why the Experimental Soft Matter Physics group aligns with your career goals. While AI can help with language correction, we discourage using it to write the letter itself, as this may result
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sequencing and transcriptomics, and iPSC-based disease modeling to better understand the genetic etiologies of intractable epilepsy. The team is part of the European STXBP1 consortium . About the project
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) and has on-site robotic sample processing, high-throughput computing resources as well as next-generation sequencing and anaerobic microbiology facilities. You can build upon significant lab resources
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processing, high-throughput computing resources as well as next-generation sequencing and anaerobic microbiology facilities. You can build upon significant lab resources as well as guidance from a
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, Austria, and with Chrometra, a Belgian company. By being embedded in the WATER research network, you will also interact with parter groups located across multiple EU research groups, building your research