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the genomic and epigenetic basis of “reverse domestication” processes, which occur when farmed salmon escape and establish potentially self-sustaining (or hybridising) populations in the wild. The topic is also
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geneticists. This exciting new research project aims to tackle a series of fundamental questions concerning the genomic and epigenetic basis of “reverse domestication” processes, which occur when farmed salmon
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Epigenetics and Plant Development. We are looking for a highly talented and creative new team member with a strong interest in epigenetics and plant development. The postdoctoral scientist is expected
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scientific research lab. Attends lab meetings. Studies epigenetic mechanisms using in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models. Conducts independent research in the field of cancer metabolism. Focuses on cancer
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, preparation of sequencing libraries, etc.). Planning and conducting bioinformatic analyses of selected data types (for example: RNA-Seq, microbiome analysis, metabolome analysis, epigenetic studies
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, protein-DNA interactions with role(s) of epigenetics and Bioinformatics, Cell culture and transcriptional regulation, Imaging and large-scale data analysis/Bioinformatics, and Epithelial biology. Required
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to apply: 1) strong self-motivation, 2) strong record of first author previous publications in alcohol research and/or epigenetics, 3) plan, organize and meet deadlines, 4) good communication skills (writing
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funded research project supported by Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (MFWP). The project aims to investigate the role of epigenetic signatures in adaptation to captivity, with direct conservation
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the role of epigenetic regulators in regulating therapy resistance. Utilize molecular, cellular, and biochemical techniques including CRISPR, scRNA-seq and spatial transcriptomics, flow cytometry, and 3D
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understanding the (1) the epigenetic and post-translational regulation of blood clotting proteins, and (2) mechanisms of thrombosis and inflammation associated with several pathological conditions including but