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motifs in gene expression and demonstrate applications in metabolic engineering in yeast. The project includes the following tasks: Develop RNA origami devices to control functional motifs in mRNAs and
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motifs in gene expression and demonstrate applications in metabolic engineering in yeast. The project includes the following tasks: Develop RNA origami devices to control functional motifs in mRNAs and
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motifs in gene expression and demonstrate applications in metabolic engineering in yeast. The project includes the following tasks: Develop RNA origami devices to control functional motifs in mRNAs and
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Unit, UMR 8199/ U1283 CNRS, INSERM, Institut Pasteur de Lille, CHU Lille, Université Lille) in the “Metabolome, Microbiome and Metabolic Diseases” team and the metabolomic platform IMPACT-PM, directed by
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for Quantum ROS Detection and Metabolic Monitoring, starting 1 August 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is a full-time fixed-term appointment for 2.5 years and is funded by the ODIN – Open
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 9 hours ago
experiments to address this challenge. Job Requirements REQUIRED: Ph.D. and a minimum of two years of experience in Biochemical or Chemical Engineering, Biological Sciences, or a closely related field
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Schedule: Flexible Summary Dr. Putluri's lab is applying mass spectrometry technology to study metabolic profiling studies in cancer development and progression. The lab has established a robust research
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tumor cell signaling, metabolic reprogramming, immuno-oncology, and therapeutic target identification. The lab focuses on understanding metabolic and molecular vulnerabilities driving cancer progression
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. The primary role of the Postdoctoral Associate is to conduct research aimed at identifying metabolic vulnerabilities in KRAS-driven lung tumorigenesis, with the goal of informing potential therapeutic
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editing strategies (CRISPR/Cas and other emerging tools) in bacteria, fungi, and yeasts. Conduct metabolic engineering approaches to enhance the production of high value‑added compounds. Develop and