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climate change, fostering sustainable agriculture, and preserving global biodiversity ( https://www.psb.ugent.be/ ). In this respect, an important research topic of the center is the interaction between
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screening, computational models, and systems biology to elucidate the mechanisms of drug interactions in complex biological systems, with a particular focus on infectious disease. Candidates with experience
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biophysical (e.g., FRET, ITC, SPR) and structural techniques (e.g. cryoEM) to characterize protein interactions Background in membrane biology or lipid biochemistry. Knowledge of neuroscience or synaptic
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state-of-the-art approaches including single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, circuit tracing and connectomics, and automated behavioral analysis. In close collaboration with the Verstreken and de Wit
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will apply include endogenous protein tagging by CRISPR and integrases, in-cell interaction proteomics by proximity labeling, subcellular localization by spatial proteomics and fluorescence microscopy
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of Parkinson’s Disease. As part of the consortium, you will apply stem cell models to investigate how pesticides and toxicants exert toxicity on human neurons, and you will interact closely with toxicologists
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research group to study novel aspects of immunometabolism, tumor-immune cell interactions at the primary tumor and systemic sites in pancreatic cancer. Our state-of-the art research program utilizes
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), combining state-of-the-art in vivo approaches with quantitative data analysis. About the lab and environment The Rebola Lab (https://therebolalab.org ) studies how variability in synaptic function across
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. The University and the Comprehensive Cancer Center operate a number of state-of-the-art core facilities including microscopic facility, genome sequencing facility, animal facility, Biostatistics Laboratory, Human
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Do you want to contribute to top-quality medical research? The Laboratory of Systems Virology at Karolinska Institutet is at the forefront of understanding how viruses interact with the human host