24 control-engineering "TU Dortmund" positions at International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz in Germany
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cascades of non-genetic alterations is also a black box. We are excited to welcome a PhD candidate to attack these questions. We will combine cutting edge techniques, such as genome engineering and single
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infectious diseases. Understanding sex differences and sex chromosomes has major implications for opening up new ways to control e.g. malaria by controlling its vector. However, our current knowledge
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memory. Activities and responsibilities The research group of Anton Khmelinskii offers the following PhD project: Protein quality control systems maintain a functional proteome through detection and
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. Activities and responsibilities The research group of Johannes Mayer offers the following PhD project: Type 2 immune signals control a variety of innate and non-immune mechanisms linked to parasite expulsion
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control for mitochondrial import channels and its mechanistic implications. Aim 1 involves defining the ubiquitylation response in MDV formation through genetic approaches inducing TOM complex blockage. Aim
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. Mechanistically, we will focus on the organ-specific roles of endothelial cells and mechanisms providing selective barriers, influencing endothelial endocytosis, and controlling proteostasis, and how
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memory. Activities and responsibilities The research group of René Ketting offers the following PhD project: Gene regulation by small non-coding RNAs is a deeply conserved mode of gene control. It is used
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memory. Activities and responsibilities The research group of Helle Ulrich offers the following PhD projects: We study regulatory mechanisms that govern cellular quality control. On the one hand, we
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control the accessibility of cell type-specific genomic gene regulatory regions and are therefore of great importance for developmental processes, cell fate transitions during differentiation and cell
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-cadherin in CD11c+ cells (CD11c-EcadDEL ) and observed an altered LC subset distribution and a dramatically changed morphology with more rounded cell bodies and fewer dendrites compared to controls. In