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in cardiomyocytes. This project will use state-of-the-art gene edited pluripotent stem cell models, to gain new insights relating to the mechanisms involved in regulating cardiomyocyte function
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(Laboratory for cell biology and signalling). The candidate should have PhD in the area of natural sciences (field of biology). Experience in cell biology techniques and microscopy, as well as development
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Signaling Pathway Regulates Chloroplast Function to Influence Growth and Development in Arabidopsis. The Plant cell 28, 661–679 (2016). 4. S. D’Alessandro, F. Velay, R. Lebrun, M. Mehrez, S. Romand, R
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cells, aiming to enhance treatment efficacy and contribute with new discoveries in cancer biology. Our models cover metabolism, signaling, and gene regulation, and we train them on extensive high
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for close collaborations with these institutes. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three years. The fourth year is distributed as 25 % each year and will
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at the Biomedical Center in Lund. The research group is part of Lund's Stem cell Center and the Department of Experimental Medical Science. We are looking for a PhD student who has an interest in extracellular
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of Sciences. The position is part of the project entitled “Comprehensive, multimodal profiling of chromatin states and gene expression in single cells”, financed by the NCN (National Science Centre). Our
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, contractile function) Analysing CILP gene regulation (RNA isolation, qPCR) Analysing CILP function (cell signalling, differentiation, extracellular matrix production, tissue and cell structure, by histology and
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Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, with the opportunity for close collaborations with these institutes. The position is for a period of four years. The nominal length of the PhD programme is three
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molecules. Candidates must have experience in working with primary cell cultures, analyses based on functional cellular assays, methods of activating and silencing gene expression, and in protein analysis