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program during the postdoctoral training. We are looking for an enthusiastic scientist with a desire to work on a challenging and rewarding project as part of a friendly and supportive team. Applicants with
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candidate should have experience in applied cell biology and mammary gland physiology in dairy cattle. Furthermore, the candidate must have experience in designing and conducting in vitro cell biology studies
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particular emphasis on energy efficiency. The work targets more energy-efficient mobile communication networks - particularly within the Radio Access Network (RAN) - while preserving service quality. The role
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researcher to join Khan lab at Stem Cell and Metabolism Research Program (STEMM) focused on metabolic aging. The successful postdoc candidate will lead projects investigating the molecular and cellular
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programs (e.g. amino acid and lipid metabolism), signaling pathways (e.g. mTOR and nutrient signaling), and systems-level regulatory networks that regulate basic T cell and dendritic cell biology and
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the project RIBOTICS (RNA Origami Technology in Cell Systems) funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council (ERC). The intended starting date is 01st September 2026 or as soon as possible
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A postdoctoral training position is available in the laboratory of Jaehyuk Choi, MD, PhD, Professor in the Department of Dermatology and Director, Center for Cell Therapy and Cancer Immunology
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We are recruiting a group of postdocs who are eager to pursue ground-breaking biomedical research, and we will help them to establish themselves as future scientific leaders. This postdoc program is
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epilepsies. They use a range of advanced genomic techniques including single-cell and spatial multiomic evaluation of epilepsy surgical tissue as well as iPSC-derived neural cultures and mouse models
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Crosstalk: Which molecular mediators or physiological cues from the lymphatic microvasculature influence immune and structural cell behavior? (focus on epithelial, myeloid and stromal interactions) Immune and