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. To this end, we will employ advanced molecular, cellular, and systems biology methods and tools, as well as various research models—from standard cell lines to primary lines and several mouse models
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experiments in basic molecular biology, including cell culture in 2D and 3D models and their treatment with various factors; performing a wide range of cell-based assays; genetic engineering of cells; qPCR
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/conditioning, 2D/3D models, implantation into the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model, and phenotypic/molecular analyses to study tumor heterogeneity, EMT-related traits, and drug response. The successful
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology https://shorturl.at/mLd8y at the International Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology
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supervisors for reference (please do not attach generic reference letters, but contact details instead). Where to apply Website https://jobrxiv.org/job/the-international-institute-of-molecular-mechanisms-277
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Alzheimer’s disease: verification of the neuroprotective efficacy of a selective receptor modulator in mouse and human models of the disease". KEYWORDS: molecular biology, neurobiology, mechanism of cell death
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for the OPUS 28 call: https://ncn.gov.pl/sites/default/files/pliki/uchwaly-rady/2024/uchwala84_2024-zal1.pdf The candidate should: Know the physiology of the nervous system, molecular and cell biology
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and molecular mechanisms underlying phenotypic variability in quiescent cell populations and their impact on adaptation, antifungal resistance, and population dynamics. The successful candidate will
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the project “Modeling of optically excited states in periodic and molecular systems with the self-consistent Green's function methods” financed by the NAWA Returns grant awarded by Polish National Agency
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to perform CUT&RUN analysis of genes regulated by NRF2 isoforms in selected cell models. That also requires the preparation of DNA library for the NGS sequencing. Another aspect to study during this time is to