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or X-ray methods (micro-CT, synchrotron). The neural crest stem cells is our primary model system, where we address general principles of cell fate choice, transcriptional and epigenetic control of a
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three main research questions: Prognostic image biomarkers for Neoadjuvant Therapy Efficacy: Can AI algorithms, utilizing breast imaging modalities, improve the prognostic accuracy of response
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have a master’s degree or equivalent. Experience with cell culture and basic molecular biology tools, such as PCR and cloning, is a requirement. Experiences working with primary immune cell cultures from
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candidate with an ongoing university education in medicine or molecular biology. In addition, the applicant must have: Experience of working with primary cells and cell lines, handling of human biopsies
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Professor Ioannis Parodis. The main focus of the successful candidate will be to validate the novel SLE-associated autoantigens recently identified by the group, and tasks include development of serological
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repair damaged cardiac muscle cells in particular. The position is time limited. Duties Your main priority will be to study epicardial-myocardial cell interactions based on cardiac organoid cultures both
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. liver biology and/or metabolic syndrome or similar Experience in liver biology modelling research, MAFLD and 3D primary hepatocyte NPC spheroid generation and culture Working knowledge on either human and
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-quality genomic data. This will include development and automatization of novel NGS approaches. Further, you will perform original research, contribute to the training of junior colleagues, and acquire
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original research in transcriptomics and/or computational biology, and acquire the required experimental and computational skills necessary for the completion of the project. You are expected to communicate
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mission We are seeking a research assistant in bioinformatics for a short-term 6 months project. The main duties include: run and streamline the lab’s computational/bioinformatics pipelines perform data