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required. Preferred Qualifications Prior experiences in tissue culture and basic molecular biology techniques (e.g., PCR, DNA purification, Western blot, etc.). Experience with handling animal models
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homeostasis in tumor suppression focusing on obesity-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The candidates are expected to have training background and techniques in molecular and cellular biology, animal
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The Department of Biomedicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for one to two positions as Postdoc in the field of kidney receptor biology as per 1 August or 1
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. Job Duties Performs experiments involving molecular biology, phage display, cell biology, protein expression and purification, protein-protein interaction, immunohistochemistry and in vivo gene therapy
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the function of phosphatases that form large signaling complexes and phosphatase drug/inhibitor complexes. We use integrative structural and cell biology to tackle research problems in cancer
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biochemical, cellular, and molecular biology approaches in human and several mouse models. Project will provide opportunities to study platelet phosphatase mediated alterations in the immune response to lung
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postdoctoral fellow with expertise in systems biology. We are dedicated to advancing knowledge in the fields of infection and vaccination through cutting-edge research. Learn more about the position As a
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n brief, 13 scientists of the Universität Münster have teamed up with their complementary expertise to study the chemical biology of ion channels (“Chembion”). The interdisciplinary research
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, and interactive, with a strong background in immunology, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Applications from women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged. Appointees may
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unsaturation is essential for nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complex (NPC) architecture and function, preventing the rigidification and rupture of the cell nucleus (Romanauska & Köhler, Nature Cell Biology