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With the advent of novel immunotherapies such as conventional antibodies, T cell–targeting antibodies, antibody–drug conjugates and CAR T cells, the treatment of multiple myeloma is advancing
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will join a research team with Dr. Neil Cohn on the PICTREE Project funded by the European Research Council (ERC). A postdoc on this project will study how the brain processes individual and/or sequences
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amplicon sequencing will allow us to assess the spatial distribution and taxonomic diversity of the hydathode microbiota. The bacterial isolates will be used in microbiota reconstitution experiments to test
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single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, whole-genome sequencing, high-throughput screening, CRISPR-based functional screening, and patient-derived organoid models. You will work closely with in-house
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project will focus on deciphering disease origins, progression, regeneration, and cellular plasticity. You will employ techniques such as single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, whole-genome sequencing
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crop breeding by design. You will build models, analyse new sequencing data and optimise strategies for combining multiple advantageous traits. Contribute to groundbreaking research shaping the future
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& spatial omics sequencing methods to address key biological questions, particularly in cancer research. Our focus is on investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying rare and aggressive cancer cell
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-throughput sequencing to reveal how these structures influence cells and genomes. This is an opportunity to join a team at the forefront of genome maintenance research and contribute to discoveries with
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crisis, often referred to as the ‘silent pandemic’. Most of the antibiotics in clinical use are natural products derived from microorganisms. Large-scale bacterial genome sequencing has revealed that most
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behind state-of-the-art. This project tackles that gap by building generative AI models that produce context-aware, grounded gestures: responsive to objects and to interlocutors, aligning speech and visual