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countries and personal backgrounds, collaborating closely to further our mission. EMBO Solutions is located on the international EMBL life sciences research campus in Heidelberg, Germany. Your role You will
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a gene editing platform that can be used to correct patient-specific mutations in ex vivo cell therapies for monogenic immune diseases. We use high-throughput biology techniques to optimize, develop
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral program of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine
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clinical setting. We will use the gene editing technologies for the benefit of the patients in the Nordic hospitals. NORPOD is a collaborative postdoctoral program of the Nordic EMBL Partnership
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(santosmorenolab.org ), is seeking for a highly-motivated PhD candidate for engineering synthetic gene circuits to program time in E. coli cells. This position is funded by an ERC Starting Grant (project: TICK-TOCK Do
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(project: TICK-TOCK Do and Die). Past achievements of Dr. Santos-Moreno include tool development for synthetic biology, including CRISPRi-based circuits (Santos-Moreno et al. 2020, Nat Commun ) and modular
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); the use of these tools to address longstanding biological questions, related to evolution (Santos-Moreno et al. 2023, Nat Commun ) or pathogenesis (Rueff et al. 2023, Nat Commun ); and the engineering of
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Postdoc in CRISPR Meta-Analytics and AI for Therapeutic Target Discovery and Priotisation (OT Grant)
cancers and other diseases. Together with researchers at EMBL – European Bioinformatics Institute and Wellcome Sanger Institute , our lab has recently been awarded an Open Targets Research Grant funding
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Innovation, the UNLEASH project aims to use a multidisciplinary, highly collaborative approach to understand how splice site selection is regulated and whether it can be specifically modulated by small
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Research Council and UK Research and Innovation, the UNLEASH project aims to use a multidisciplinary, highly collaborative approach to understand how splice site selection is regulated and whether it can be