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are encouraged to apply. Excellent opportunity for individuals interested in studying stem cells and tissue regeneration as well as immune-epithelial crosstalk. Projects range from basic mechanistic
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are encouraged to apply. Excellent opportunity for individuals interested in studying stem cells and tissue regeneration as well as immune-epithelial crosstalk. Projects range from basic mechanistic
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interested in studying stem cells and tissue regeneration as well as immune-epithelial crosstalk. Projects range from basic mechanistic to translational. Opportunities to learn cutting-edge techniques
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Helsinki in Meilahti campus FIMM collaborates locally with the Faculty of Medicine, Helsinki University Hospital and National Institute for Health and Welfare. FIMM is part of the Nordic EMBL Partnership
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injury, pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary malignancies and pulmonary health disparities. Our large, National Institutes of Health (NIH) training grant has been continuously funded since 1966. Nearly a quarter
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-academic degree courses integrated into the educational project of a higher education institution, within the project “Mechanisms coordinating epithelial architecture with cell division”, ref. PTDC/BIA-CEL
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affiliated with the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Molecular Biology Institute, invites applications for a Project Scientist at the Assistant, Associate or Full Project Scientist level. This
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sophisticated research techniques examining inflammation-related signaling by intestinal epithelial cells and stem cells Perform experiments and tabulate and analyze research. Support analytical testing process
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at reNEW, Copenhagen. reNEW The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW, is an international consortium of three leading research institutions; the University of Copenhagen, Denmark
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with corneal pathological conditions, such as diabetes. The goal of the Saghizadeh Ghiam Lab is to understand the roles of microRNAs in both the differentiated epithelial and stem cells of normal and