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and flowing of porous media undergoing thermal and chemical conversion. Design and implementation of novel OpenFOAM library.” (leader dr Paweł Jan Żuk) Nutrient transport in tumours, forest wildfires
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International Centre for Translational Eye Research / Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | 2 months ago
LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Key responsibilities include: Participation in research projects and attendance at team meetings to share results and plan experiments Design, execute, and
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players in neurodegeneration and provide proof of principle for RNA therapies to ameliorate neurodegeneration in AD and beyond. Project tasks carried out at ICHB PAS: 1. Design of novel approaches based
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/ST4/01152, leader dr Dawid Grzegorz Lichosyt) to develop regioselective hydrofunctionalization reactions using bioinspired strategies involving non-covalent interactions. Responsibilities: Design and
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screening and optimization approach will be used to obtain blueprint information. We plan to develop microfluidic modules that will allow us to address critical, currently unmet challenges in eBP, such as i
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patients also develop a lot of skin tumors in sun-exposed body areas. In this project, we plan to use our new MHPA method to analyze FLCN in a large set of BHD skin tumors. Confirming this hypothesis would
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responsible for performing the cell culture experiments and developing a variety of experimental tools, including optimization of confocal imaging of sprouting vessels, designing microfluidic devices
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, DFT calculations will support the experimental studies explaining structure-reactivity correlation in Li-S batteries. The post-doc is expected to independently design, plan, and conduct experiments. In
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single-cell 'omics' strategies and systems immunology approaches to further unravel the players and rules governing immune responses during malignancy. In addition, we plan to develop a suite of
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the mechanisms of CAG repeat instability and to identify new therapeutic targets that can be used for safe and controlled repeat shortening. We plan to achieve these goals through the following tasks: (1