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Description The post-doc will lead a project aimed at characterizing the interactions between effector proteins of the Shigella bacteria and the proteins of the host cell associated with the phagocytosis
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. This project involves work on patient-derived renal organoids to decipher molecular signatures and develop therapeutic interventions that can modify the disturbed signaling pathways and cell functions. Job-ID
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19 Mar 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Umeå University Department Department of Molecular Biology Research Field Biological sciences Medical sciences Researcher Profile Recognised
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, Caldas. Molecular heterogeneity of breast carcinomas and the cancer stem cell hypothesis. Nature Reviews Cancer, 2007 7 :791–799 [3] Jain et al. Dynamical hallmarks of cancer: Phenotypic switching in
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: understanding the role of B cell - macrophage interactions for the adaption to virus escape, memory, and immune tolerance. understanding signals that regulate the activation and selection of germinal centre B
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on the effects of the bacterial protein MakA on cancer cell signalling pathways. It is a temporary position for two years on full time. The position is expected to start in May 2024 or upon agreement. Description
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in Bioscience with Cell and Molecular Biosciences as main subject, the teacher’s line in Biology and the Master's Programme in Biosciences with the main subjects Biochemistry and Cell Biology. The
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readouts in cell-based assays, and drug/ligand screening against drug targets Ph.D. in Pharmacology/Biochemistry. Relevant graduate level experience in GPCR/G protein signaling is required, but previous
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cell/islet biology to ensure the optimal performance of stem cell-derived islets in vitro and in vivo. We are appointing two post-doctoral researchers and two research assistants to this project
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biomechanical cues in a living and multicellular 3D environment to replicate the mechanobiological function of bone. A unique multidisciplinary approach, combining cell and molecular biology with biomechanical