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. The candidate will use human and mouse HSPCs, murine models of genetic disorders and iPSC-derived cells. The project also includes the investigation of the mechanisms involved in the rescue of nervous tissues by
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CONTRIBUTION TO THE TEAM Required skills(> 2yrs of experience in at least two of the following): - Mitochondrial dynamics - Cell fate decisions - Human stem cell-derived organoids Desired skills: - fluorescence
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Job description APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: February 25th, 2024 Human Technopole (HT) is a new interdisciplinary life science research institute created and supported by the Italian government, aimed
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Job description APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: February 25th, 2024 About Human Technopole (HT) Human Technopole (HT) is an interdisciplinary life science research institute, created and supported by
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the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and the Office of China Postdoc Council in 2015 and 2020, and was awarded the title of Zhejiang 2020 Excellent Postdoctoral Research Workstation by
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One Postdoctoral Fellow position in electrophysiology/patch clamping is available immediately to study the mechanisms of calcium signals generated by store-operated channels in both excitable and non-excitable tissues. Our research employs a variety of tools including electrophysiology and cell...
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Univ of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio | San Antonio Texas, Guerrero | Mexico | 2 months ago
specialized cancer research center focusing on basic and translational research in childhood cancer and occupies a state-of-the-art 100,000 sq. foot research facility on the university’s Greehey Academic and
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the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and the Office of China Postdoc Council in 2015 and 2020, and was awarded the title of Zhejiang 2020 Excellent Postdoctoral Research Workstation by
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the Knowledge Innovation Program, to generate greater progress in science and technology and human resources, and to make important contributions to China's scientific, economic, and societal development