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externally. It is also anticipated that the appointee will conduct research experiments broadly focused on developing and interrogating novel therapies for prostate cancer. These experiments would include
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on inflammasome, pyroptosis and HIV reservoirs. The laboratory focuses on: Regulation of inflammasome and innate immunity. Exploring interface between persistence of HIV reservoirs and immune detection. Developing
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to drive progress in translational medicine, improving diagnostics and healthcare solutions. For more information, please visit our page. You will be the scientific liaison for a team developing secure and
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modulation of highly homologous drug-metabolizing enzymes. We are taking a hypothesis-driven and technology-enabled multidisciplinary approach to develop chemical probes and investigate biological mechanisms
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Job Description: The project involves (i) developing innovative techniques for thin film synthesis and characterization, device (nano)fabrication, cryogenic magnetization and transport measurements
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biopolymer structure/functional properties with advanced biofabrication techniques to develop three-dimensional tissue models, by combining physiological architecture, physical stimuli, and native
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October 2025 or as soon as possible hereafter and will initially be for 1 year. Job description Your work will focus on RNA modifications and the development and testing of small molecules and aptamers
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A postdoc position in the Torben Heick Jensen lab, Aarhus University, Denmark: Mammalian Nuclear ...
workplace for all and to foster a culture in which each individual has opportunities to thrive, achieve and develop. We view equality and diversity as assets, and we welcome all applicants. Research
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Post Doctoral Researcher in Human-Centered AI for Software Engineering, Department of Electrical ...
research. Furthermore, this grant aims to significantly expand our understanding of the use of Large Language Models in Agile software development and is to be carried out in collaboration with a large
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collaborative postdoctoral fellows with background in either development/stem cell, neuroscience, craniofacial biology to join NIH-funded Jian-Fu Chen laboratory at Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology (CCMB