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brain imaging methods as a window into human brain plasticity. Projects will combine new data acquisition with analysis of existing datasets, and may leverage: MRI (structural, diffusion, and functional
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their epigenetic repressors such as DNA methylation. Importantly, our preliminary data revealed significant alterations in this epigenetic repression as we age, posing one of the group’s main research questions: How
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/other relevant publications 6. Other merits of relevance for the position 7. Contact information to two reference persons Attached documents must be in Word or PDF format. Please note that incomplete
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this, we will apply novel tools based on semi-permeable capsules, including various analytical and biochemical methods, molecular barcoding, sequencing, and high dimensional data analytics. The project will
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you will have access to the supercomputing facility at Umeå University, and to unique large-scale data infrastructure (www.umu.se/en/research/infrastructure/umea-simsam-lab/ ) covering the whole Swedish
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mechanisms by which TEs regulate gene expression in the human brain, including through interaction with their epigenetic repressors such as DNA methylation. Importantly, our preliminary data revealed
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combine experimental studies with the analysis of in vivo blood and muscle data. Since the project is translational, you will collaborate with both clinical and preclinical researchers as
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are to analyse data from the long-term follow-up of the TARA study and to analyse biomarkers for autonomic regulation, cortisol metabolism, neurodegeneration, and neuroprotective factors. This will be done in
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underlying physiological processes and pathological conditions. Meritorious Expertise in developing cutting-edge neurotechnologies, including advanced molecular methods, which not only improve data analysis
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of Informatics (Faculty of Social Sciences), which contributes perspectives on human-computer interaction, information systems, digital practices, and socio-technical change, with a focus on how digital