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(STEM) and TEM in order to advance our understanding of vitrified biological specimens. Develop novel methods for the application of cryo-(S)TEM methods to biological specimens including the operation of
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. Generating gastruloids from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to create in vitro models for studying critical steps of gastrulation and early development. Creating iPSC lines with mutations in elements
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number of research areas including stem cell research, bioinformatics and systems biology, cancer genomics, neurooncology, pediatric oncology, cancer prevention, tumor immunology, virology, radiooncology
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, Chemistry or Mathematics. Research areas: Cell and molecular biology, developmental and stem cell biology, vascular biology, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, in vivo imaging, high resolution optical
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peripheral tissues. Yet, insights into their identity and regulation stem almost exclusively from investigations of circulating blood, which comprises only 2% of the total human T cell population. Accordingly
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inducible pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) cells from patients (healthy and those of patients with cardiovascular diseases) as a platform to investigate the function of different G protein-coupled receptors
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Institute is a premier institute at the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis with state of the art technologies and core facilities focused on the molecular regulation of myogenesis, stem cell and regenerative
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Biology Metabolism & Nutrient Sensing Mitochondrial Biology Neuroscience & Neurodegeneration Protein Homeostasis RNA Metabolism Stem Cells & Tissue Regeneration Systems Biology & Bioinformatics Tumour
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/ cellular therapy in a clinically highly relevant research area. The focus of the groups “Innate Immune Regulation in Cancer and Stem Cell Transplantation“ (Head: Prof. Dr. med. Hendrik Poeck) and “Immune
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technological and medical sciences with complex ethical implications (such as cloning, stem-cell research/therapy, etc.), youth identity dilemmas, mass immigration, and refugee crises. The central purpose