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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Postdoc in hiPSCs, neuron-glial interactions and single-cell omics - DTU Bioengineering Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Be the First to Apply Job
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The “Cancer Therapy” group at the Karolinska Institutet – SciLifeLab, led by Prof. Oscar Fernandez-Capetillo is looking for a postdoc candidate with proven experience in cell and molecular biology
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and regeneration is required by studying tissue-specific stem cell biology. Such understanding enables modelling of cancer initiation by perturbing specific physiological processes of regeneration
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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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progenitor cells during homeostasis lead to disease. The advertised project aims to characterize the establishment of esophageal progenitor cell niches during development. The Genander lab is funded by the ERC
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and develop potential new disease biomarker assays. The responsibilities will encompass leading or contributing to various ALS experiments, including biophysical protein assays, cell assays, and assays
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We are looking for a highly motivated and dynamic postdoc for a 2 year position, to commence 1 September 2024. About the groups The Choudhary lab is technically and internationally diverse and
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of Oncology and Pathology in the lab of Anita Göndör. We have innovated state-of-the-art techniques enabling the analysis of 3D chromatin structures and chromatin fibre networks in single cells and small cell
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to study the effect with a wide range of techniques including immunohistochemistry, RNA scope, ELISA, Mesoscale discovery, transcriptomics (single cell/single nuceli RNA seq) and proteomics as
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at Karolinska Institutet. For further information about our work, please consult a selection of reports from our labs: Nature. 2009 461, 212-7(2009); Mol Cell. 59:984-97 (2015); Nat Rev Genet. 17:284-99 (2016