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mechanisms involving genetic, epigenetic and chromatin organisation factors governing the cell-type specific response to ARS mutations. Therefore, an integrative genome-wide cis-regulatory network analysis
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), which brings together more than 180 research staffs working in the field of biochemistry, molecular and cell biology. Chaumont’s team is fascinated by the molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating
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, organoids emerged as an attractive middle ground between 2D cell cultures, which do not fully recapitulate the 3D environment and animal models, which pose technical and ethical limits. In particular
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, cell biology, bio-engineering, or related disciplines A strong expertise in biochemistry and/or molecular biology Expertise in imaging is a plus Keen interest in immunology and dendritic cell biology
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research to the role of intratumor microbiome in cancer metabolism and cancer progression. We exploit mouse models, genetic engineering, metabolomics and single-cell & spatial multi-omics analysis to gain
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system and the brain and the underlying disease-associated cellular and molecular mechanisms. Candidates at the junior level and with a track record of important contributions to the field
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the optimization and implementation of assays to monitor epigenetic mechanisms of drug response, including novel (single-cell) sequencing technologies on cancer tissues and liquid biopsies. You will be involved in
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the mechanisms of how these organelles communicate with each other through stress-induced contact sites. To this end, we use interdisciplinary approaches by combining high-end cell biology (confocal and super
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mechanisms involving genetic, epigenetic and chromatin organisation factors governing the cell-type specific response to ARS mutations. Therefore, an integrative genome-wide cis-regulatory network analysis
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basic mechanisms underlying sleep and its function in the brain at synaptic and circuit levels. Your Profile Required Recent Ph.D. (or expected Ph.D.) from a background in at least one of the disciplines