49 humanities "Australian National University" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers
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of autoantigen-specific Tregs and Teffs in humans, the selection of optimal TCR to produce protective Tregs, innovative humanized T1D pre-clinical models to test their efficacy and safety, the development
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span to fight variety of diseases across the organism. A first in human clinical trial of DOS will be held in the UK in 2025; as such candidates will be exposed to an extraordinary work flow spanning
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are particularly important. Microglia act as drivers of pathogenesis, yet also have crucial beneficial activities in these diseases, controlling the resolution of inflammation and CNS regeneration. The goal
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for Craniofacial Molecular Biology (CCMB), University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles. The Chen lab investigates neuroscience and craniofacial biology, crosstalk, and disease. The lab uses mouse and human
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of the art human tissue and organoid systems to evaluate the impacts of known and novel carcinogenic and microbial metabolites. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in immunology (especially
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caregivers and can result in substantial cost savings to healthcare systems. The goal of the present research project is to validate novel biomarkers of cholinergic dysfunction in human biofluids from
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. Our goal is to tackle fundamental problems in human health with cutting-edge technologies and through interdisciplinary collaborations with world-class scientists and physicians in Beijing. CIMR will
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highly relevant areas of microbiome research, from the human microbiome to global change microbiology. Our goal is to explore and understand the fundamental principles of microbiomes across systems by (i
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variety of basic biology questions revolving around the regulation and dysregulation of the human genome. We use these approaches to address multiple diseases, including leukemia, aging, and
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The Tran lab in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics is seeking a talented and motivated Postdoctoral Associate to lead projects that will examine the molecular mechanisms