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, or mini-brains, are one of the most promising advances providing a physiological 3D substrate for glioma stem cells (GSC) to generate tumours that more closely mirror patient ́s GBMs. This PhD project aims
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College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Funding for the Executive Dean’s PhD Studentship: Lineage tracing of blood stem cell development in embryo-like gastruloids College / Directorate
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kingdom, can enter stem cells to influence the formation of complex tissues. This is important because stem cells play a major role to generate all other specialized cell types in the human body. By
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essential in the maintenance of skeletal muscle health. The ability of skeletal muscle to respond to stimuli such as exercise, injury and trauma, is in part, due to muscle resident stem (satellite) cells
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in adults. The group is led by Senior Lecturer Jenny Hansson and the laboratory is located at the Biomedical Center in Lund. The research group is embedded in the Lund Stem Cell Center, a strategic
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disease. You will learn from our researchers how to apply human induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSC) to convolute an in vitro chip-based complex cell model of the neurovascular unit (NVU). This NVU model
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PhD Studentship: Fully Funded British Heart Foundation PhD Studentship in ‘Cellular and molecular mechanisms of atrial fibrillation’ Applications are invited for a 3-year, fully funded British Heart
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of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. The research group We are opening a PhD student position in computational developmental biology and stem cell research at Adameyko lab (Karolinska
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, cancer and stem cell biology. The unit has a strong collaborative structure and a highly stimulating and dynamic research atmosphere. The Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics resides in
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approaches to gain mechanistic insights into how cell fates are specified. This particular project aims to uncover novel mechanisms on the spatial-temporal regulation of neural stem cells in the developing