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Chemical Biological Centre (https://www.umu.se/en/kbc ) at Umeå University and is affiliated with the national Centre of Excellence – Umeå Centre for Microbial Research (UCMR) (https://www.umu.se/en/ucmr
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websites https://www.augusthuanglab.org/ and https://www.khoshkhoolab.com/ . Candidate qualifications include: PhD and/or MD in computational biology, bioinformatics, genomics, or other related fields
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Master's student, and several Undergrad students, and we plan to recruit an additional Postdoc and a graduate student over the next couple of years. More information about the Kim lab can be found here: http
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For information on how to apply, visit: http://www.crick.ac.uk/careers-study/clinical-fellows/postdoctoral-clinical-fellows
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(http://vanallenlab.dana-farber.org/) to work on the analysis of new datasets generated in the context of multiple clinically oriented cancer sequencing projects in order help advance efforts
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cells 4. Roles of retinoic acid and its receptor in regulation of the immune system, focusing on T and DC regulation 5. Immunotherapies and chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) therapies Lab website: https
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an expected PhD by September 1, 2026, who meets the eligibility criteria is welcome to apply. Fellowships are open to any U.S. citizen or permanent resident (Green Card holder) and to non-U.S
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and 95 PhD students. The department is responsible for two educations: Molecular Biology and Molecular Medicine with a yearly uptake of 160 students in total. Please refer to http://mbg.au.dk
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-emitting devices and other advanced optoelectronic applications. The positions are based in the Green Nanodots Group (https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/green-nanodots/ ), Department of Physics, Umeå
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Postdoctoral position to study Polo kinase and centrosome abnormalities in cancer and other diseases
the centrosomal architecture and function, the deregulation of which can lead to the development of various human diseases, including cancers, microcephaly, and AIDS. For additional information, please visit https