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Temporary contract | 36 months | Belval Are you passionate about research? So are we! Come and join us The Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) is a Research and Technology
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Biophysics) at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden). Your mission This interdisciplinary project leverages expertise in mitochondrial disease and molecular immunology to investigate the mechanisms and
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generation of cancer-adapted vaccines, we encourage you to apply. Your Mission: As part of the Systems Immunology Lab , you will: Engineer multi-organ microphysiological systems with tumor organoids and
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the molecular mechanism that allows the transition zone (TZ), a conserved protein complex with unknown molecular structure, to maintain a specific lipid and protein composition in cilia. Cilia are evolutionary
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team composed of researchers, engineers, bioinformaticians, biostatisticians and a project manager. The ideal candidate should hold a Ph.D. in Population genomics, Statistical Genomics, Evolutionary
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experimental procedures, these knowledge gaps will be tackled. Novel diagnostic tests will be developed, allowing the underlying mechanisms to be studied and deficits to be detected. Furthermore, novel
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detected and compensated. Using various experimental procedures, these knowledge gaps will be tackled. Novel diagnostic tests will be developed, allowing the underlying mechanisms to be studied and deficits
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team combines molecular medicine, bioinformatics, and clinical insights to uncover the mechanisms behind skin repair and chronic wounds. As part of our group, you'll gain hands-on experience with high
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conveyors of OGT, and dissecting the relative molecular mechanisms of the OGT-CDG disease in fruit flies. You will be working closely with other postdoctoral researchers, guiding technician, maintaining
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immediate biomedical relevance Access state-of-the-art labs and infrastructure at DTU Health Tech Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of chemists, engineers and biologists Develop your academic career