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cutting-edge technologies for genetical engineering to enhance T cell therapies of cancer. As part of the Center for Hematology and Regenerative Medicine (HERM) , the lab is part of a collaborative
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for understanding the mechanisms underlying autoimmune diseases. The applicant should hold a PhD in medicine, immunology, biotechnology, or other relevant area. Experience in cellular and serological immune assays
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is put on personal suitability. Applicants are required to have an MD degree and completed a PhD degree or higher in medicine. Further requirements are: Documented experience in molecular genetics and
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the last three years, if there are special reasons, your degree may have been completed earlier. The selected applicant needs to have the following qualifications: PhD degree in relevant research area, i.e
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. In addition to the above requirements for the position: A strong interest in interdisciplinary technology development, and novel and creative thinking abilities Experience interpreting biological data
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research group in Neuroepidemiology which consists of clinicians, researchers, postdoctoral fellows and PhD students. We are an exciting group working at the intersection between immunology, epidemiology and
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with lab management Your profile The applicant will work in close collaboration with other PhD students, postdocs, and researchers. The applicant is expected to actively perform bioinformatics analysis
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. EVs contain macromolecules, such as mRNA and proteins, and can be engineered to be loaded with different types of cargo, such as mRNA, siRNA and CRISPR/Cas9. Here they will be used to delivery editing
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structural and individual-oriented interventions. Many researchers at the department are scientific advisors to authorities and other decision makers at regional, national, and international levels
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, psychiatry, geriatrics), psychology (e.g., cognition, structural, functional, and molecular brain imaging), and social gerontology (e.g., sociology, public health, social epidemiology, social work). ARC has