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of dysregulated membrane trafficking for cancer cell invasion and metastasis. Our research focusses on membrane trafficking, where we study the molecular mechanisms of how vesicles are formed and how they get their
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25th April 2024 Languages English English English PhD Candidate in membrane dynamics and cancer cell invasion Apply for this job See advertisement Job description A 3-year position in a Research
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try again. 25th April 2024 Languages English English English PhD Candidate in membrane dynamics and cancer cell invasion Apply for this job See advertisement Job description A 3-year position in a
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Cancer cells frequently display abnormal glycosylation patterns on their cell-surface proteins and lipids, offering potential tumor
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/research/groups/immunobiolab/receptors-of-the-innate-immune-system/ via Unsplash More about the position Cancer cells frequently display abnormal glycosylation patterns on their cell-surface proteins and
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for childhood to young adulthood cancer patients after treatment/survivors and their families - a PanEuropean project supported by PanCare and Harmonic consortia. The project includes collaboration with 12
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administrative duties, may be possible This is a preclinical drug development project in cancer immunology. The project involves laboratory work in biochemistry, cell biology and organ on a chip technology. Work
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More than 3 years of work experience working with human or mouse cancer/normal cell cultures and biochemical assays in cell systems, including 3D systems (e.g. spheroids). Excellent cell culture techniques
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, cancer, and autoimmune immunodiagnostics and immunotherapeutics. The candidate will be expected to closely collaborate with machine learning experts, statisticians, computational and experimental
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protein analysis for, for example, testing the specificity of antibodies to human proteins and screening for autoantibodies in serum from patients with auto-immune disease and cancer. Recent publications by