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. The primary objective of this Research Team is to develop a highly effective therapeutic mRNA design and apply it to cancer immunotherapy. The Research Task will be carried out by a team of scientists from
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the use of magnetic resonance imaging methods, particularly for testing on animal models of new targeted contrast agents for the development of cancer diagnostics. - Experience in cooperation with
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. DCs will each consider ways in which human health can be improved using MMs, e.g. improvement in the resolution of biomedical ultrasound imaging for e.g. cancer diagnostics, the design of better spinal
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ultrasound imaging for e.g. cancer diagnostics, the design of better spinal implants, monitoring of bone healing, and the use of insoles to aid human walking. Another area of interest is to develop MMs
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) to health and well-being issues. DCs will each consider ways in which human health can be improved using MMs, e.g. improvement in the resolution of biomedical ultrasound imaging for e.g. cancer diagnostics
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Team is to develop a highly effective therapeutic mRNA design and apply it for cancer immunotherapy. The Research Task will be carried out by a team of scientists from the IIMCB (coordinator
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Team is to develop a highly effective therapeutic mRNA design and apply it for cancer immunotherapy. The Research Task will be carried out by a team of scientists from the IIMCB (coordinator
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Team is to develop a highly effective therapeutic mRNA design and apply it for cancer immunotherapy. The Research Task will be carried out by a team of scientists from the IIMCB (coordinator
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experience with the tasks planned within the framework of the project (in the following order: genetics, cancerous diseases, some other experience in molecular biology/biotechnology or computational biology