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, high profile projects. Further information is available at: www.birmingham.ac.uk/ktp Role Summary The post holder will carry out research to understand and establish a new structure-property relationship
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-dysfunction associated steatotic liver diseases). Our group is part of a vibrant scientific community at the TU Dresden and works closely with national and international partners within initiatives such as the
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The Neuron Signaling Lab at National University of Singapore is seeking a motivated and skilled Research Fellow to join our interdisciplinary neuroscience team. We use advanced optical imaging and
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functional dimensions of human long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in regulating human cardiovascular development, metabolism, function and disease. These new lncRNA functions include the broad interactions
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Hannover Medical School (MHH) and its cooperation partners TWINCORE (Hannover) and Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (Braunschweig) offer 10 PhD fellowships as part of the new Research
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researchers. The Opportunity Microproteins (MPs) encoded by cryptic small open reading frames (smORFs) are rapidly becoming recognized as a untapped resource of new genes with regulatory functions in
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development and implications in neurodevelopmental disorders. Using Drosophila , mouse models, and human brain organoids, our work is at the forefront of neuroscience research, with recent publications in PNAS
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, with significant postdoctoral research experience in battery research. This project will use a multidisciplinary approach, whereby novel nanomaterials, existing knowledge on nanoscale processing and
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Key Information Salary: Dependent on relevant Postdoctoral experience. This role is eligible for ICR Sponsorship. Support will be provided for costs associated with Visa application. If you are
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research. About the role The Group of Brain Vasculature and Perivascular Niche focuses on vascular growth and the development of blood vessels (angiogenesis) in the brain, including endothelial cells and