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-on with any of our core tools (microfluidics, mass-spec, modelling, infection assays). Evidence of outreach, mentoring or community building. We are especially keen on mixed-profile candidates – one with
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of their molecular mechanisms remains incomplete. This project, funded by the LEO Foundation, aims to systematically characterize how skin cells respond to inflammatory signals. By integrating cutting-edge proteomics
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transformations. For instance, microbes are responsible for the de-conjugation of glycine or taurine and re-conjugation with alternative amino acids, which reshape their chemical structure and signaling activity
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focus on erudition, devotion, seeking truth, and fostering virtue, the institute upholds the tradition of combining science and education. Embracing a philosophy of "high starting point, small yet refined