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the functional diversification of synapses in defined neural circuits. In this project, you will use an array of approaches, including CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, viral vector technology, and quantitative super
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, including imaging, automated screening, and vector production platforms. The position is available for an initial one-year term and is renewable. The candidate will have the opportunity to develop independent
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, pathology, genomics, lab values, clinical notes) into unified, explainable vector representations for clinical decision support in oncology and cardiovascular medicine. Duration: 48 months | Coordinator: TUM
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interaction with neuronal networks underlying memory storage and retrieval. For this, you will execute stereotactic surgeries to deliver viral vectors to specific brain regions implicated in memory. Furthermore
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project, investigating the pathogenic mechanisms and preventive measures of a group of vector-borne intracellular bacteria that cause emerging zoonoses. The successful candidate will utilize in vitro and in
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the absence of antiretroviral therapy (ART). Using nonhuman primates as a preclinical model of HIV/AIDS, we have shown that a single dose of adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors at birth can result in stable
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viral vector production, cloning techniques Experience applying statistical measurements to research plans and interpreting results Demonstrated mastery of time management and recordkeeping An ability
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background in neuroscience, neurophysiology, or molecular biology • Experience with EEG recordings, behavioral testing, viral vector delivery, or advanced microscopy Supplemental Qualifications • Ability
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applications for one Post doctoral position. Info about the project: The currently available insecticide toolkit, which has proven the cornerstone of the efforts to control vector borne diseases, lacks diversity
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of non-viral gene transfer systems Production and validation of gene vectors in vitro Establishment of protocols for T-cell manipulation Independent planning, execution, and analysis of experiments