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that mimick human striatal function and we are using these systems to study the mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease. The system, that involves a high density multielectrode array enables us to measure single
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that mimick human striatal function and we are using these systems to study the mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease. The system, that involves a high density multielectrode array enables us to measure single
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in neurodegenerative diseases. The researcher will integrate macrophage functional profiling with spatial and molecular approaches to uncover disease-relevant mechanisms. The candidate should be highly
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mechanics with solid knowledge of continuous mechanics and numerical methods. Good programming skills in in-house finite element tools are required (Applicants having used software they did not (contribute
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diseases. The researcher will integrate macrophage functional profiling with spatial and molecular approaches to uncover disease-relevant mechanisms. The candidate should be highly motivated to lead the
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journals (e.g., Nature Medicine, Nature Rev Immunol, Science Advances, Science Transl Medicine), and has successfully pursued ground-breaking research that has led to high-impact valorisation (e.g., patents
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, immune activation mechanisms, flow cytometry-based immunophenotyping, and in vivo tumor immunology & immunotherapy.Delivering presentations (oral or poster) in collaboration meetings, consortium
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single-cell and spatial multi-omics datasets. The primary focus of this role is to delve deeper into the molecular mechanisms driving intra-tumor heterogeneity, plasticity, and therapy resistance
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selected in a concerted theory-experiment approach where theoretical calculations will make it possible to determine the expected mechanical stability. The newly synthesized electrode materials will be
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mechanical stability. The newly synthesized electrode materials will be tested in real lithium ions batteries. These two post-doctoral researchers will work in close collaboration on different electrode