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differentiation pathways are influenced by different microenvironments. We use state-of-the-art single-cell data generation combined with computational analysis to establish principles of blood lineage
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skin affected by Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (CLE). CLE is a challenging autoimmune disease characterized by inflammatory skin lesions triggered by complex interactions between immune cells and skin
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guidance within the field tumor-immunology and cell therapy. The position focuses on in vivo reprogramming of immune cells using chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) constructs against glioblastoma. The position
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development, and guidance within the field tumor-immunology and cell therapy. The position focuses on in vivo reprogramming of immune cells using chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) constructs against glioblastoma
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towards better cardiometabolic health. Through collaborative interdisciplinary research from single-cell genomics to whole-body systems, CBMR aims to transform the basic understanding of cardiometabolic
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and energetic constrains ammonia-oxidizing and methane-oxidizing microbes exhibit under oxygen depletion (and while producing oxygen) including single cell activity assays. Applicants should have a PhD
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optimization of waste heat harvesting. Your role will be to simulate the heat transfer processes between façade panels and thermoelectric generators, focusing on maximizing waste energy recovery efficiency. You
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-equalized flow cell to enable measurements under high hydrostatic pressure and 2) the integration of electronics and fluidics into an autonomous prototype. Furthermore, you are expected to contribute
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and cancer. The successful candidate will investigate how extracellular vesicles promote inflammation in psoriasis with a particular focus on T-cell derived extracellular vesicles. The project is funded
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Job Description A postdoc position focusing on structural and functional characterization of ciliary protein complexes derived from human cells is available in the research group of Assistant Prof