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molecular interactions translate into macroscopic mechanical behaviors of condensates, both in vitro and in living cells. The successful candidate will lead optical tweezer microrheology experiments
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to design new cell-sorting strategies, where collective effects can amplify subtle mechanical differences between cell types. Candidate Profile Training and Skills required Training : Applicants should hold
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Khan’s research develops and applies human organoid models to investigate the basic processes of blood and immune cell production, and how these mechanisms are disrupted in ageing and disease
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analysis pipeline to probe cell and tissue mechanics and cell–cell mechanical interactions. Microfluidic systems for controlled migration assays, immune‑cell trafficking, and spatially resolved tumor–immune
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brain development and in combining experimental and computational approaches to study developmental mechanisms. Experience in either advanced stem cell-based modeling or transcriptomic data analysis is
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collaborative team. Our research aims to elucidate fundamental mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration and cancer, with current projects focused on two primary areas: 1. Protein quality control, aging, and
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deacetylases, which are key epigenetic regulators, to these responses. A key objective is to unravel the mechanisms underlying the dynamic crosstalk between cancer cells and tumor-infiltrating immune cells
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characterization, and electrochemical evaluation of sulfur cathodes in both coin-cell and pouch-cell formats. This role includes establishing correlations between the physical and chemical properties of sulfur
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Qualification Position Summary Identify and analyze the mechanism of action of the hormone FSH and LH in mouse, bovine and human ovarian cells. Conduct in vitro experiments using mouse and human granulosa cells
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William Dunn School of Pathology. The project will involve the mechanistic dissection of protein quality control pathways using quantitative cell-based assays, flow cytometry-based and imaging approaches