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Medicine Norway at the University of Oslo is an international biomedical research centre, with the overall objective of translating basic medical research into clinical practice. The Nordic EMBL Partnership
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Universities of Aarhus (Denmark), Helsinki (Finland), Oslo (Norway) and Umeå (Sweden) | Denmark, Maine | United States | 25 days ago
Medicine Norway at the University of Oslo is an international biomedical research centre, with the overall objective of translating basic medical research into clinical practice. The Nordic EMBL Partnership
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), Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine The Computational Biology & Gene Regulation group led by Anthony Mathelier at the NCMM, a part of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine, is
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for monogenic immune diseases. We use high-throughput biology techniques to optimize, develop and understand the CRISPR-Cas9 system that forms the base of the platform, and develop and implement methods
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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, develop
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral program of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine
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clinical setting. We will use the gene editing technologies for the benefit of the patients in the Nordic hospitals. NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral program of the Nordic EMBL Partnership
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(project: TICK-TOCK Do and Die). Past achievements of Dr. Santos-Moreno include tool development for synthetic biology, including CRISPRi-based circuits (Santos-Moreno et al. 2020, Nat Commun ) and modular
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Postdoc in CRISPR Meta-Analytics and AI for Therapeutic Target Discovery and Priotisation (OT Grant)
cancers and other diseases. Together with researchers at EMBL – European Bioinformatics Institute and Wellcome Sanger Institute , our lab has recently been awarded an Open Targets Research Grant funding
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Research Council and UK Research and Innovation, the UNLEASH project aims to use a multidisciplinary, highly collaborative approach to understand how splice site selection is regulated and whether it can be