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Postdoctoral in Water Resources Engineering with focus on the hydrologic cycle at catchment scale (10167) Mohammed VI Polytechnic University - Benguerir - Morocco Geology & Sustainable Mining
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approaches will be provided. For the conduction of the project, we have identified novel markers for whole brain imaging of virus-induced neuroinflammation. With this technology at hand, we are also open for
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culture, reproduction, or lentiviral technology. Candidates with less than one year of postdoctoral experience are preferred. Starting salary is US$66,300 per year plus benefits. Highly motivated and
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, acting only at the symptom level. Thus, T1D is a disease with a high unmet need for innovative therapy. We have the goal of developing a cell-based therapy using TCR-engineered Tregs for cell therapy in
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Medical School. The research team focuses on the application of cutting-edge technologies in tissue engineering, microfluidics, and bioengineering to develop advanced in vitro models for studying urogenital
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inhibitors across the blood-brain barrier. Proof-of-principle in genetically engineered mouse models shows the power of this strategy. We now need dedicated scientists to help us realize the potential of gene
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using cutting-edge proximity proteomics, protein engineering, CRISPR genome engineering, computational structural biology, and high-throughput electrophysiological techniques. The postdoc will engage in
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chemistry (Prof. Akimitsu Narita at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology), theory (Prof. Alejandro Paz at the United Arab Emirates University and Prof. Angel Rubio at the Max Planck Institute
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Francisco Join our team of dedicated scientists combining mouse genetic engineering, viral brain transduction, neurohistology, and basic biochemistry to understand what causes of dementia and to develop
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cancer and their survival, development of improved technology to identity extracellular platelet phosphatase in the tumor microenvironment and large-scale analysis and validation of platelet phosphatase in