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systems for optimizing T-cell therapies. The project will focus on investigating two types of cancers: liver cancer (HEPG2) and osteosarcoma (SaOS2). The primary objective is to demonstrate, in real-time
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degeneration, loss of tissue functionality drives local inflammation, which reduces cell anabolic activity and promotes adoption of pathological catabolic and senescent cell phenotypes. This inflammatory
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Medicine, with particular focus in musculoskeletal (e.g. tendon, bone, cartilage) bioengineering. Direct cell injections were introduced in regenerative medicine as a means to restore lost tissue function
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). The candidate will work with Lachnospiraceae strains isolated from healthy individuals to examine their anti-inflammatory potential in intestinal epithelial cell systems including cell lines and organoids (3D
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Lachnospiraceae strains isolated from healthy individuals to examine their anti-inflammatory potential in intestinal epithelial cell systems including cell lines and organoids (3D mini-guts) and in animal models
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science and solid knowledge and/or practical experience in some of the following areas: molecular biology, molecular virology and/or molecular diagnostics; RNA/DNA extraction from different sample matrices and
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and quantify sources of particulate matter (PM) affecting air quality in Irish towns; will perform laboratory solid fuel burning experiments and will further develop and oversee the operational
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to cells. One Research Assistant will focus on analysis of the composition of concentrated eVLP preparations and factors that affect transduction efficiency and editing efficacy. Dynamic collaboration exists
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Biomedical Research Lab seeks to recruit a Research Assistant to join Dr Dania Movia’s team on her SFI-IRC Pathway Programme project “Extracellular vesicles in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer - Finding allies among
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wet-lab work. The appointee will participate in a project that features collaborations with microbiologists, immunologists and cell biologists to investigate the mechanisms whereby microbes interact