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different backgrounds, such as bioinformatics, biophysics and cell biology. SWITCH has a unique platform of technologies for studying protein aggregation, including biophysical, ultrastructural and cell
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Marine. The research will explore the molecular mechanisms of intra-tumour heterogeneity to provide insights into cell fate decisions, malignant stem cell renewal, treatment response, and resistance in
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years (after positive evaluation) to study regulatory genomics in plants using different computational and -omics approaches. Starting from large-scale experimental datasets (e.g., bulk and single-cell
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to be associated with a typical XBP1-driven gene signature (Osorio et al, Nat Imm, 2014 and Tavernier et al., Nat Cell Biol, 2017), but rather with RIDD, and appears closely linked with apoptotic cell
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-five researchers from different backgrounds, such as bioinformatics, biophysics, chemistry and cell biology. SWITCH has a unique platform of technologies for studying protein folding and aggregation
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are generated and how these cells mature to generate functional circuits. To this end, our work combines various interdisciplinary techniques such as mouse genetics, high-content imaging, single-cell RNA
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-specific immunological determinants of cancer colonization. Job description You will be responsible for routine experimental efforts and general maintenance of the lab, including: Tissue cell culture and
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, Biomedical Sciences, Biology, BioEngineering (Cell- and Genebiotechnology), Neuroscience,..). Previous research experience, especially regarding cell culture is a plus, but not essential. English is the main
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#/ ). The successful candidate will be the first point of contact for consultation on EM requests and support users for experimental design, image acquisition, and analysis for EM applications, addressing cell and
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The team is seeking an enthusiastic lab technician to investigate a series of novel candidate Alzheimer drugs. The assays include sophisticated human neuronal cell culture, Elisa, proteomics, and in vivo