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these cells mature to generate functional circuits, and how their defects drive neurodevelopmental and degenerative diseases. To this end, our work combines various interdisciplinary techniques such as mouse
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, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg is a leading international research and innovation centre in secure, reliable and trustworthy ICT systems and services. We play an instrumental role
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contributed datasets. DEPRESSD investigators publish studies on screening tool accuracy, statistical methods for IPDMA, and other methodological and meta-research studies that advance work on screening
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. This approach is predicated on the recent understanding that TCR performance in mediating ligand recognition and cytolytic function is 1) dependent on physical load emanating from cellular motion during immune
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. The position is based at DFCI with collaborations at Boston Children’s Hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and the Broad Institute. The post-doc will work with other laboratory members and internal and
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addition to biomedical approaches, SWAN will seek to identify factors that facilitate or hinder the use of personalized health information in the society and explores the potential environmental, health and economic
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. The position is vacant for 1 year from October 2025, but dependent on funding with potential of two additional years of extension. The successful candidate will be part of the Danish Center for Hadal Research
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together University of Helsinki research across nine different units, to address challenges relating to the production, processing, distribution and use of food and drug products without compromising human
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diseases. This role is pivotal in transforming our understanding of individual responses to treatment and disease, to allow us to make important progress in areas where to date progress has been limited
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About us We are seeking a collaborativeand self-motivated postdoctoral research fellow to work on an exciting cancer immunotherapy project funded by Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity