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Do you want to contribute to leading research on human reproduction and regenerative medicine? If you do, the Department of Women’s and Children’s Health is the place that you are looking for! Our
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purification from human brain tissue, blood samples and cerebrospinal fluid as well as from mouse models and neuronal cultures. Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) will be used to identify
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. We use organoids, cell lines and generate novel tumor mouse model systems and include human tumors to perform comparative differentiation trajectory analysis, to make predictions and, finally, to
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during physiology and pathology in vivo using mouse models, ex vivo using human biopsies, and in vitro using cell culture models. Duties Develop and implement research projects in conjunction with PI
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Do you want to contribute to improving human health? We are seeking an ambitious postdoctoral fellow who possesses strong skills in molecular biology and single-cell sequencing to join our team
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Do you want to contribute to improving human health? Decscription of the researchgroup Our lab is advancing precision cancer medicine through deep learning models of the molecular networks within
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Do you want to contribute to improving human health? Our lab is advancing precision cancer medicine through deep learning models of the molecular networks within cells. The models encompass
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neurons and Parkinson’s disease. The successful candidate will work with human pluripotent stem cells and human tissue, and will perform amongst others, single cell omics, cell engineering and functional
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immune cell populations to validate single cell RNA sequencing and proteomic results. Serological study on human cohort will be assessed ELISA and Luminex-based method to determine the antibody
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shape early human development, aiming to understand the long-term outcomes of these exposures on neurodevelopmental and mental health. We use state-of-the-art in-vitro cell culture models of the brain and