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for genetic skeletal disorders. We study genetic disorders on a molecular level in order to understand disease mechanisms and apply new knowledge to genetic diagnostics. We work in a modern laboratory at the
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the bone and tissue regeneration. We study musculoskeletal disorders both at the clinical and molecular level in order to understand disease mechanisms. The research group is studying biomarkers of tissue
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the molecular signatures of diseases they carry. The work will involve laboratory work including cell culture, handling of blood and biofluids, and various techniques in molecular biology. Your profile To be
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at elucidating mechanisms of the vascular function of small vessel disease/CADASIL and the relationship of impaired vascular function and neurodegeneration with the goal of identifying new molecular targets
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with proven experience in cell and molecular biology, who wants to discover new medicines to treat cancer and other age-related diseases. Our research group is an international team surrounded by strong
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adipose tissue clinical phenotype data to uncover novel lncRNAs associated to adipocyte insulin resistance and defects in lipid storage. The research assistant will progress these lncRNAs into molecular
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conditions and in various disease states. Research projects include a broad range of studies on the molecular and cellular levels, networks of neurons, and the organization of the nervous system as a whole
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year full-time. Your mission We are looking for an ambitious researcher working with immune cells, as well as conducting analyses to identify phenotypic and molecular signatures and changes in health and
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finalizing two already started projects within radiation dosimetry: (i) Monte Carlo simulation, using the so-called Topas Monte Carlo code of a particular setup. The setup is used in an ongoing biology project
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/ ). You will have the opportunity to work in a highly interdisciplinary and international environment and combine the development of state-of-the art genome-wide approaches with the molecular dissection