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The Laboratory for Cellular Metabolism and Metabolic Regulation (Fendt Lab) is a young and dynamic team of researchers performing cutting edge cancer metabolism research with special focus on cancer
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the University of Antwerp as host institution. Project background Understanding the dynamics of microglia in brain disorders is critical for the future development of therapeutics. Microglia are crucial in shaping
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. Description The Klingler lab is seeking an enthusiastic, critical, and creative international postdoctoral fellow to investigate the developmental dynamics of BLA-PFC connectivity and associated function in
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. Various high level training opportunities to broaden your expertise and skills You will do your work at Campus Drie Eiken in a dynamic and stimulating working environment. How to apply? You can apply for
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countries. Member of the "University of the Greater Region" (UniGR) A modern and dynamic university. High-quality equipment. Close ties to the business world and to the Luxembourg labour market. A unique
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Department: Department of Bioscience Engineering Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We
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to identify and characterize these compounds. Additionally, microbial cell factories will be engineered for metabolite production through pathway engineering and dynamic pathway control. The postdoctoral
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coming from 90 countries. Member of the "University of the Greater Region" (UniGR) A modern and dynamic university. High-quality equipment. Close ties to the business world and to the Luxembourg labour
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character. Modern institution with a personal atmosphere. Staff coming from 90 countries. Member of the "University of the Greater Region" (UniGR) A modern and dynamic university. High-quality equipment
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Esther Klingler will focus on (1) characterizing the developmental dynamics of BLA to PFC connectivity and function; (2) identifying the molecular programs during critical developmental windows