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, at the molecular and at the organismal levels. Our lab is continuously generating large-scale, state-of-the-art gut metagenomics data for thousands of genetically heterogeneous “HS” laboratory rats whose genetic
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-sciences is seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Researcher to join our Biotechnology team. The successful candidate will play a key role in developing and optimizing genetic editing
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at CRAG (from basic science to applied research using plant experimental model systems, crops and farm animals) make extensive use of genomic technologies and large sets of genetic and genomic data (https
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. The Department of Biology is made up of academic staff from the fields of Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Microbiology, and is highly active in research in the areas of Natural
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obtained within the last 5 years PhD in Medicine, Biomedicine, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Genetics, Biology, Pharmacy or related field The selected candidate must demonstrate, or commit to acquiring
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characterization, identification of cancer predisposition syndromes, and assessment of different risk subgroups through genetic, epigenetic, and methylation profiling studies. Interpretation, sending of results, and
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at CRAG (from basic science to applied research using plant experimental model systems, crops and farm animals) make extensive use of genomic technologies and large sets of genetic and genomic data (https
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interest and parasites. Experience and potential to develop quality research in the development of molecular markers to genetically characterize fish and seafood, and parasites. The candidate should also
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therapeutic alternatives based on the generation of xeno-organs in vivo, by blastocyst complementation with pluripotent stem cells. This strategy is based on the microinjection of stem cells into genetically
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on breakthroughs in leukemia treatment in the elderly and understanding the impact of viruses on genetic mutations leading to cancer. “This new model could help cultivate a new generation of medical professionals