8 energy "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" Fellowship positions at University of Exeter in United Kingdom
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of energy transition minerals while contributing positively to local regions and communities. They will work closely with the University of Queensland PDRA in this project, who will focus on applying
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trajectories, uncover gene regulatory networks dynamics, and delineate cell fate transition paths. You will work primarily with single cell NGS data from stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and perturbation
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areas: antifungal immunity; fungal recognition mechanisms; advanced fungal molecular and cell biology and biochemistry; advanced microscopy; genomics and/or proteomics; cytometry. They will have a proven
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multi-institutional project led by E3Modelling in Greece. The projects seek to improve the energy-economy model E3ME-FTT used to inform climate change mitigation scenarios and climate policy-making. Some
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curiosity with a particular interest in early development and/or cell fate decision-making. Post 1: Naïve pluripotent stem cells have to date been established only from rodents and primates. Our goal is to
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who is excited about the opportunity to establish pipelines for using gene expression and epigenetic data from different brain cell types to interpret genetic association signals for obesity, body mass
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successful applicant will develop novel bioimaging and cell-manipulation technologies to investigate sensing and behaviour in single-celled organisms. You will have access to brand new, state-of-the-art
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cell culture. Experience in use of mouse infection models. Proficiency in use of Graphpad and Excel and other Microsoft Office programmes, basic R skills, statistical analysis, use of image analysis