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-specific developmental timing and synchronization shape the formation of the human thalamocortical system. The project combines endogenous prenatal tissue, advanced human stem cell models, organoid and
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innovations in healthcare. Here, you become part of an international, collaborative, and forward-thinking academic community. 2 PhD Positions in Next-Generation In Vitro Models of Musculoskeletal Tissues
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(mtDNA) mutations as a previously undetected cause of kidney tubulopathies, due to their absence in standard genetic testing. However, research has been hampered by the lack of accurate laboratory models
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Passionate about plant stress responses, molecular biology, and bioinformatics? Join our lab as PhD candidate and
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2026 Apply now Passionate about plant stress responses, molecular biology, and bioinformatics? Join our lab as PhD candidate and investigate why unique plant cells respond so differently to the same
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molecular engineering, advanced cell culture models, and preclinical validation generating the type of comprehensive dataset that supports regulatory and clinical translation. What you bring It’s not
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-learning (ML)- driven and physics-based computational workflows to screen large molecular libraries, predict key electrochemical and physicochemical properties, and deliver ranked shortlists of high[1
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-derived cardiac tissue models within the national PRECISE consortium. PhD Candidate: Modeling TTN Variants in Inherited Heart Disease Our goal: To unravel how TTN truncating variants disrupt cardiac
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post-mortem human brain tissue and map these states in relation to disease pathology in AD tissue. In parallel, immune responses will be modeled in human stem cell–derived systems to identify regulatory
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lineages can undergo reprogramming and serve as cells of origin. The PhD student will investigate the molecular basis linking mechanobiology and transcription stress by applying omics approaches, live‑cell