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career development and will be planned in alignment with their skills and goals, where possible. Learn more about career support and career-enhancing work available at NHM The position is fully funded and
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to support the candidate’s career development and will be planned in alignment with their skills and goals, where possible. Learn more about career support and career-enhancing work available at NHM
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, immunology, and multiomic methodologies (sequencing-based and protein phenotyping) to apply for the postdoctoral position. Project description The postdoc will participate in the ongoing 4DINFLAMMABILE project
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challenges. It fosters collaborations and develops advanced computational tools through a hub for multi-omics and systems biology. Project description The PhD project aims to explore how multiple layers
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description The PhD project aims to explore how multiple layers of gene expression regulation—including DNA packaging, transcription initiation, and translation—interact to control gene activity. Using
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models, immunoblotting, qPCR, cardiomyocyte isolation, microscopy, proteomics, single cell RNA-sequencing, bioinformatics, and/or human stem cells will be viewed as an asset Willing to work with animal
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transfections, animal models, immunoblotting, qPCR, cardiomyocyte isolation, microscopy, proteomics, single cell RNA-sequencing, bioinformatics, and/or human stem cells will be viewed as an asset Willing to work
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RNA sequencing and bioinformatic analysis of ovarian follicles. Evaluating functional development of follicles after pressure exposure. Participating in dissemination of results and scientific
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ovarian tissue. Performing single-nucleus RNA sequencing and bioinformatic analysis of ovarian follicles. Evaluating functional development of follicles after pressure exposure. Participating in
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/ extraction, chromatography, Immuno-precipitation, etc) Experience with either RNA-sequencing, ChIP-sequencing, HiC, ATAC-seq, Bisulphate-sequencing Knowledge of transcription, chromatin and epigenetic