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for the following position as civil servant or public employee starting as soon as possible: Dr. Rolf M. Schwiete Professor (W2) of Translational Pediatric Oncology The professorship is positioned within
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Regenerative Biology and Medicine encompasses interdisciplinary biological and translational fields that aims to subvert human disease, trauma and aging. Within the frame of the Chinese Institutes
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Translational Medicine journals (to name a few). The Chinese Institutes for Medical Research, Beijing (CIMR, Beijing) is a new research organization dedicated to advancing basic and translational medical research
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facilitate the translation of these discoveries into innovative products for patient care. Closely associated with and physically located on the campus of Capital Medical University (CMU), it will leverage
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cures recipient mice from disease within a few days by targeting microglia. These studies will provide a starting point to then address whether the molecular processes identified are relevant in Human
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TCR obtained through the single cell studies above for their capacity to produce protective Tregs using a novel humanized model for T1D. INEM is a biomedical research center including 19 teams and two
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at basis of T cell and systemic rejuvenation. The studies will be held at our new laboratory located at the Toscana Life Sciences, within the GSK Campus, in Siena, Italy. Expertises required will span across
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at all ranks who study the mechanisms of human diseases, including basic and translational medical research, drug discovery, biomedical engineering, public health and relevant interdisciplinary fields
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of messenger RNA (mRNA) translation and decay. mRNA decay is an important mechanism to control gene expression. It ensures a dynamic and rapid translatome remodeling response upon developmental and environmental
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A Staff Scientist position is available in the laboratory of Drs. Elliot and Glassberg to study translational aspects of lung injury, repair and fibrosis with specific emphasis on the role