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APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: July 5th, 2024 About the Institute Human Technopole (HT) is an interdisciplinary life science research institute, created and supported by the Italian government, with
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variety of basic biology questions revolving around the regulation and dysregulation of the human genome. We use these approaches to address multiple diseases, including leukemia, aging, and
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Book Processing Charges (BPCs), and driving innovative commercial initiatives to maximise our market share, accessibility, and sustainability. Reporting directly to the Director of OA Policy & Strategic
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and impact on improving human health. We are seeking a talented individual to join our multidisciplinary, international team, to champion research in the fields of infectious diseases, vaccines and
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using human and rat stem cells and genetically manipulated rat models (see: PNAS 118:e2016517118, 2021; PNAS 118:e2111267118, 2021; PNAS 119:e2210633119, 2022; PNAS 120:e2213622120, 2023; Nature Commun 14
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Job description APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: June 15th, 2024. Human Technopole (HT) is a distinguished life science research institute founded and supported by the Italian government. HT is an
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APPLICATION CLOSING DATE : 24.05.2024 Human Technopole (HT) is a distinguished life science research institute founded and supported by the Italian government. HT is an interdisciplinary hub
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highly relevant areas of microbiome research, from the human microbiome to global change microbiology. Our goal is to explore and understand the fundamental principles of microbiomes across systems by (i
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Postdoc in CRISPR Meta-Analytics and AI for Therapeutic Target Discovery and Priotisation (OT Grant)
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: 14/06/2024 Human Technopole (HT) is a new interdisciplinary life science research institute created and supported by the Italian government, aimed at developing innovative
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, discipline-relevant journals Evidence of research productivity in applied or basic research directly relevant to arthropod vectors, the zoonotic pathogens they may transmit, avian and mammalian reservoir hosts