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cutting-edge technologies for genetical engineering to enhance T cell therapies of cancer. As part of the Center for Hematology and Regenerative Medicine (HERM) , the lab is part of a collaborative
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Medical Research will provide the financial support. Duties The postdoctoral fellow will work on generating genetically engineered iPSC lines (CRISPR/Cas technologies) and apply these lines to brain
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, Intervention and Technology. Our research profile is translational where we are utilizing both preclinical and clinical investigations to increase our understanding of why and how kidney failure develops and
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science and with an interest in learning new techniques. You should have a master's degree or an engineering degree, for example in biomedicine or physics. What do we offer? A creative and inspiring
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Science, Intervention and Technology. Research and education in ENT includes various aspects of high-resolution identification of disease mechanisms, biomarkers and drug targets. We offer a dynamic
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, Tumor and Cell Biology at Karolinska Institutet (KI) announces an opportunity to join the Bionanomaterial Technology Laboratory and research group of Principal Investigator Assoc. Professor Dr. Georgios A
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. To do this, we interrogate the spatial relationships between B cell clones and their immediate niches within tissues using our in-house developed spatial transcriptomics-based technology (Spatial VDJ
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. The lab’s mission is to develop bionanomaterials, tools and methods for medicine using engineering sciences. The research in this lab is highly multidisciplinary combining expertise from material engineering
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between these fields in the neurodevelopment context. Experience with cerebral organoids or other neuronal model systems is a plus, as is a background in tissue engineering and regeneration. A combined
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. In addition to the above requirements for the position: A strong interest in interdisciplinary technology development, and novel and creative thinking abilities Experience interpreting biological data