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to investigate social acceptance of artificial and sustainable fuels. The political support of conventional biofuels has illustrated that national legislation (e.g., in the USA or the EU) has global socio-economic
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The laboratory of Single-Molecule and Single-Cell Biophysics (BMC) is a research group in the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (D-ITET) at ETH
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. Aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, several political institutions have launched strategies to foster the use of sustainable fuels and platform chemicals (SFPCs), i.e. carbon-free fuels (e.g
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Cell and Tissue Mechanobiology team is recruiting a full-time (100%) doctoral candidate, to work on the role of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in signal transduction
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, maintenance and relapse of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We use various models to dissect critical cellular and molecular mechanisms of AML initiation and maintenance (Stavropoulou et al. Cancer Cell, 2016
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mechanisms of AML initiation and maintenance (Stavropoulou et al. Cancer Cell, 2016; Lopez et al., Cancer Discovery, 2019, Forte et al., Cell Metabolism, 2020; Leonards et al., Nat Commun 2020, Piqué et al
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, physics of living systems, structural biology, microbiology, infection biology and immunology, cell and developmental biology, neurobiology, genetics as well as computational and systems biology. With over
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uses state-of-the-art Synthetic Biology principles to engineer human cells and develop cell-based therapies for the treatment of cancer as well as metabolic, neurodegenerative, autoimmune and infectious
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investigate the intricate bidirectional interactions between glioma and neuronal cells. Job description The student will develop physiologically relevant cell culture models to recapitulate the glioma
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higher risk basic science component looking at the normal physiological role of self-reactive B cells. The second position (expected start December 2024) will study the interaction between brain-resident B