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with the rise of single cell methods and advanced subcellular imaging technologies, have opened up new and exciting opportunities to study immunology. We are seeking a highly motivated and self-driven
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JavaScript for all functions to work properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. 8th May 2024 Languages English English English Postdoc position in natural killer cell biology and cell
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worldwide in terms of Arctic research output, and is partnered with the Norwegian Polar Institute and NORCE. We work together across disciplines to answer some of the biggest questions in polar research. iC3
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Centre is hosted by UiT, The Arctic University of Norway, the top university worldwide in terms of Arctic research output, and is partnered with the Norwegian Polar Institute and NORCE. We work together
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on building a gene editing platform that can be used to correct patient-specific mutations in ex vivo cell therapies for monogenic immune diseases. We use high-throughput biology techniques to optimize
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the regulatory framework applicable to sea spaces, with a focus on maritime issues, marine sustainability, the ocean-climate nexus, and offshore energy. See further details here . The position is open to either
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proposals exploring the regulatory framework applicable to sea spaces, with a focus on maritime issues, marine sustainability, the ocean-climate nexus, and offshore energy. See further details here
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the NORPOD program. The work focuses on building a gene editing platform that can be used to correct patient-specific mutations in ex vivo cell therapies for monogenic immune diseases. We use high-throughput
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Applications are invited for a 2- to 3-year Postdoctoral Fellowship/ Researcher for an interdisciplinary project combining Cell Biology and Systems Neuroscience to study the interplay between sleep and autophagy
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. Amongst others, the group's current projects leverage approaches from network science and machine learning in tool development for (1) modeling of regulatory interactions at bulk and single-cell resolution