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species, proteins are embedded to handle the exchange of water between the cell and its surrounding. Those proteins are called aquaporins and they are essential for the regulation of cellular volume and
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microfluidics and advanced microscopy and spectroscopy, as well as image and signal analysis. These methods are employed to explore and describe complex biological systems, including cell communication at both
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, including cell communication at both the individual cell level and population level, and to create in vitro models for cell cultures or other biological systems. For further information about the Department
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Project: The overall goal of the project is to determine how defects in the apoptotic machinery affect the dynamics and immunogenicity of breast cancer cell death, and how this relates to radiotherapy
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are expanding our capacity in our support team for cell and molecular biology related research. One permanent position, financed by NBIS, will be affiliated with the Bioinformatics and Data Centre (BDC) at Core
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to some extent on clinical material. As a PhD-student, you will perform functional cell death measurements such as BH3 profiling and Annexin V staining, but also use methods such as western blotting
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spatial metabolomics, lipidomics and peptide imaging at the single cell level. The goal is to understand where, when and how Aβ plaques form in the brain, how those plaques interact with the surrounding