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spectrum of methods on model and non-model organisms. PhD project: In the PhD Programme “Gene Regulation in Evolution”, Hanna Kokko and Tom Keaney offer the following PhD project: Geometric epigenetic
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Programme? Not funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of the workplace At the research group for epigenetics and
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on model and non-model organisms. PhD project: In the PhD Programme “Gene Regulation in Evolution”, Joan Barau and René Ketting offer the following PhD project: Epigenetics and the evolution of germ-soma
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welcomes applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We regard gender equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Description of the workplace At the research group for epigenetics and
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effectors are diverse. Yet, one potential, understudied strategy for pathogens to avoid recognition is to conceal Avr proteins by preventing their synthesis – a process regulated by epigenetic switching
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on model and non-model organisms. PhD project: In the PhD Programme “Gene Regulation in Evolution”, René Ketting and Hanna Kokko offer the following PhD project: Inheritance of epigenetic information via
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on model and non-model organisms. PhD project: In the PhD Programme “Gene Regulation in Evolution”, Claudia Keller Valsecchi and Ann Kathrin Huylmans offer the following PhD project: Epigenetics and sex
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of epigenetic mechanisms in the regulation of division of labor in the ant Temnothorax longispinosus Background: Division of labor is a key organizing principle of complex biological systems. Similar to how cell
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Description of the workplace At the research group for epigenetics and diabetes, research is conducted with the aim of understanding the importance of epigenetic changes in the development of type 2
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Epigenetic regulation of cell identity is essential for cell functionality and tissue homeostasis. Understanding the dynamics of epigenetic programming holds significant impact for deciphering