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Postdoctoral Researchers to study the molecular mechanisms linking DNA replication, chromatin dynamics, and genome stability in cancer. Scientific Background DNA replication is essential for cellular
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for cellular proliferation and the faithful transmission of genetic information to daughter cells. However, replication forks are constantly challenged by a wide range of intrinsic and extrinsic stressors
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Applications are invited for a position as postdoc in Computational Biology in the laboratory of DNRF Chair and Novo Nordisk Faculty Professor Vijay Tiwari (https://www.tiwarilab.org
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Research Fund Denmark, led by Professor Tore Bjerregaard Stage, aiming to understand chemotherapy side effects using state-of-the-art cell-based models. About the research environment The research areas
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cutting-edge solutions that enable researchers to explore complex biological systems at unprecedented resolutions while maintaining the spatial context. DanSIC is also part of CellX – The Danish Single Cell
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vivo culture models, primary cell models and stem cell models. Beyond experimental work, you will also play a key role in an in vitro model validation project. Your contributions will involve daily
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engineering and characterisation of an established thermophilic whole-cell catalyst platform. Your primary tasks will be to: Continue strain engineering of Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius starting from
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₂) gradients shape cellular phenotypes and gene regulation in vivo, with a focus on pancreatic cancer. The position is for 2 years with possibility for extension and will be taking place physically in
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pH and oxygen (O₂) gradients shape cellular phenotypes and gene regulation in vivo. The position is for 2 years with possibility for extension and will be taking place physically in the Sandelin and
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opportunity to join an ERC-funded research project (BioRIcON) focused on developing nucleic acid-based artificial motors and devices for precise regulation of key cellular processes. Expected start date and