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different countries. The successful candidate will be adept at crafting data‑driven narratives aligned with project priorities, have a strong record of peer‑reviewed publications, and demonstrate excellent
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that link TE‑derived cis‑regulatory elements (TE‑CREs) to gene expression divergence within and across species. - Implementing ATAC‑STARR‑seq to validate enhancer activity; mapping enhancer–promoter links via
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analysis and bioinformatic methods Experience in enzyme immobilization Expertise within environmental science research and/or PFAS analysis Experience in bioprocess engineering Eager to work with master and
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, transplantation models, advanced flow cytometry, sequencing based molecular biology (“omics”) and/or bioinformatics is required to become a successful candidate. Emphasis will be placed on personal suitability and
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complementary studies, we are investigating antigen-specific responses and mucosal tolerance using multiple different in vivo and in vitro models and human samples. Candidates with backgrounds in immunology and
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, you will: Support a Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK) funded research project, working closely with post-doctoral research associates, technicians and PhD students to complete several bioinformatic
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. This project will be implemented due to the joint forces of three laboratories from three different countries: Poland, Switzerland, and Germany, and three different leading specializations: RNA biology
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of interacting with all members of the project team across the different tasks, ensuring effective coordination among partners; planning and executing experimental trials and sampling activities, in compliance
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time, or place, or quantity? In many different fields of cell biology, there are debates about whether and how much the explanation of the production of the right cells is to be imputed to lineages
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multiome RNA-seq, ATAC-seq and massively parallel reporter assays (MPRAs) for unbiased genome-wide analysis for understanding the phenotypic plasticity in different cancer cell states. Work tasks The work