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in cancer immunology, ER stress, innate immunity, cancer biology, biochemistry, transgenic and preclinical animal models, and translational research. Publications from the Chen lab include Cell (2024
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://bio.au.dk/en/about-biology/sections/microbiology What we offer A collaborative and international research environment with high standards and strong teamwork. An inclusive and respectful culture based
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Area of research: Laborkräfte Job description: Postdoc in biology, marine biology, fisheries biology (x/f/d/m) Background Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is a key food source for many species in
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Article) PMID: 23811687 Nature Cell Biology 13: 310-316 (2011) (Cover Article) PMID: 21336310 Molecular Cell 37: 668-678 (2010) (Cover Article) PMID: 20227371 Lab website: https://www.med.upenn.edu/apps
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participate in research projects focused on creation of delivery of mRNA nanoparticles. The ideal candidate will have (or be soon completing) a doctoral degree in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering
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challenge in understanding the molecular logic of life, in both human cells and pathogenic bacteria. By combining cutting-edge proteomics and structural biology, the postdoctoral fellow will reveal new
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international academic groups and industrial actors. The applicant must have completed a PhD degree in a relevant field at the time of employment. The applicant is further expected to have experience with
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does not involve single-crystal synthesis. This project involves intensive international collaboration with multiple research groups. Your profile You hold a PhD in physics, chemistry or materials
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. https://www.stjude.org/research/labs/hatley-lab.html @HatleyLab Minimum Experience: The ideal candidate should have just received their PhD or have less than one year of postdoctoral research. Experience
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immunotherapies for pediatric tumors. Studies are focused on using genetic engineering approaches to not only render immune cells cancer specific, but also improve their effector function. Genetically modified