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mechanisms in the mouse brain by developing new technologies. The group is building a new interdisciplinary research program as there is an immense potential for new fundamental insights to be discovered
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transcriptomics and use them to identify systems-level mechanisms in cancer to enhance treatment efficacy by uncovering new drug targets, biomarkers, and resistance mechanisms. We are specifically interested in
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mechanisms. We are specifically interested in cancer-stroma interactions in pancreatic cancer. The long-term goal of our lab is to enable computer-aided design of precision cancer medicine. The lab is situated
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Professor Cristiana Cruceanu and the Women’s Mental Health Group at IMM led by Associate Professor Donghao Lu. Dr. Cruceanu leads a research program that studies molecular mechanisms of how stress exposures
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to biomedical research integrating simulations and experiments at different scales. Our goal is to understand the structural and conformational mechanisms of cancer and disease mutations. We are team
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investigate the molecular mechanisms and complex social behaviors associated with stress-related psychiatric disorders and their treatments, using animal models. The project involves the implementation
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modulate translation by tuning translation elongation. This has expanded the repertoire of mechanisms controlling mRNA translation in health and disease. Translational can be regulated globally, by targeting
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. The research is focused on the psychology and brain mechanisms of expertise, in particular musical expertise. We use a combination of techniques from behavior genetics, experimental psychology, neuroimaging, and
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interpretable and actionable. Our group aims to unravel mechanisms of treatment resistance and to identify promising drug targets and biomarkers. We are particularly interested in cancer-stroma interactions in
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of alternative splicing of transcribed mRNAs. For this, we develop and employ cutting edge single-cell sequencing and computational approaches. Your mission The successful candidate(s) will be working as a