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planning, conducting, and publishing epidemiological studies using large-scale observational data, primarily register-based, focusing on women’s short- and long-term health outcomes within the specific work
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interpreting large-scale spatial transcriptomic data from multiple clinical trial. You will collaborate with an interdisciplinary teams of scientists and clinicians to develop bioinformatics pipelines and tools
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ubiquitylation (http://www.ppu.mrc.ac.uk/). Many world-leading researchers in the field of signal transduction have trained within the MRC PPU. The major aims of the MRC PPU are to advance understanding
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of support stating your suitability for this position Websites: https://bmeiisinai.org https://labs.icahn.mssm.edu/teunissenlab/ Affordable housing, an excellent health plan, and multiple other
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Please apply here: https://apply.workable.com/ellison-institute-of-technology/j/91F1A5719B/apply/ Led by a world-class faculty of scientists, technologists, policy makers, economists and
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analytical and biochemical methods, molecular barcoding, sequencing, and high dimensional data analytics. The project will be implemented in collaboration with other groups at Department of Molecular Biology
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, Molecular Medicine or a related discipline a high interest in immunological research questions profound experience with Drosophila work experience with large biological datasets and omics data, ideally (scRNA
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proliferation and the faithful transmission of genetic information to daughter cells. However, replication forks are constantly challenged by a wide range of intrinsic and extrinsic stressors, including metabolic
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mechanisms – cellular, synaptic, and/or systemic – that engender anhedonia. Leveraging patient-derived data to corroborate mechanistic insights is highly encouraged. The major objectives of the project
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and clathrin (PMID: 29921601 and BioRxiv https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.08.20.671218). Septins act as a restriction factor that suppresses viral release from the cell, while clathrin enhances viral spread