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team of Assistant Professor Dr. Jette Lengefeld to mechanistically understand novel mechanisms of human stem cells that drive aging and disease. The Lengefeld research group uses hematopoietic stem cells
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important focus of their research is to examine molecular mechanisms preventing stem cells from contributing to tumour growth. In addition, the groups have a focus on epigenetic control of differentiated
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mean to selectively affect cancer cells. The focus of our research is to understand how topoisomerases are regulated during nuclear processes to develop new ways to target these regulatory mechanisms and
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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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Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? The Department of Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB) is a department with a strong focus on basic science. CMB conducts research and
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research assistant in projects aiming to decode alternative splicing mechanisms using single cell genomics. The research assistant will be an active member of the research group and support ongoing projects
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international institution. Division The role is based at the Department of Women's and Children's Health. The successful candidate will explore the cellular and molecular mechanisms governing skeletal growth
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in collaboration with other European centers and aims to molecularly characterize immune cells in blood and thymus tissue. The candidate is expected to be able to independently drive projects forward
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cell levels to clinical research and societal studies. NVS educates almost a third of KI students at basic and advanced levels. The Department has approximately 540 employees and a revenue 2023 of 530
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exhaustive cell tracking studies with massive parallel sequencing and molecular manipulations to gain insights into regulatory mechanisms whose appropriate targeting could impose regenerative traits to mammals