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of synaptic transmission in mammalian brain and human neurons derived from human tissue. In addition, the postdoc will perform molecular, cellular and/or electro-physiological experiments. The Postdoc will
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of Life Sciences & Medicine , which has a broad spectrum of research interests spanning fundamental biology, disease, and physiology. The Group are based at the Guy’s Campus of King’s College London
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. Qualifications PhD in Microbiology or related field About the Department The Department of Microbiology and Immunology is a community of scholars committed to discovering and disseminating knowledge about the
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metabolic data and correlate NMR readouts with physiological function. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Bioengineering, Chemistry, Biophysics, or a related field. Extensive hands-on experience with organ-on-a
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and Temporal Remodeling: How do microvascular lymphatic networks adapt during disease initiation, progression, damage resolution and what governs the timing and localization of these changes? Cellular
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to systematically map drug and genetic interactions of bacterial immunity in microbial isolates using high-throughput genetics (Brenzinger et al, 2024, Nature Microbiology ). The ideal candidate will do wet-lab work
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physiologically relevant reproductive biology assays. You will be part of a close collaboration between DTU Bioengineering, Lund University, and University of Copenhagen / Herlev Hospital, combining expertise in
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, temporary position for two years in accordance with the terms of contract for fixed-term employment as a postdoctoral researcher. The position is expected to start 1 May. 2026, or upon agreement. Last day to
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research. The research is situated within the domain of nutrition, digestion, and gastrointestinal physiology in farm animals, and digestion of animal-based and alternative protein-rich foods. The focus lies
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of human DRG and nerve roots with subsequent cellular and molecular analyses looking at alterations in injured vs non-injured neural tissues using physiological, molecular and anatomical outcomes. The post