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Description The post-doctoral researcher recruited for this position will participate in the biological validation of two tools for cell electroporation and their application in the context of stem cell
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for motivated master interns, PhD students, and postdocs in theoretical physics to work on the interactions between mechanics, biochemistry, and genetics in stem cell aggregates. The positions are fully funded by
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We are interested in how stem cells contribute to tissues during development, growth and regeneration, and how tissue damage and ageing impact on their function. Profile We are looking
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Our research group (Cell Death and Epithelial Homeostasis) located in Institut Pasteur (Paris, France) in the department of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology is seeking a postdoc that will be
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crosstalk with immune cells, stem cells and the vasculature. We perform mostly in vivo studies, combining lineage tracing and depletion models, flow cytometry, confocal microscopy and unbiased approaches
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of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that drift in response to environmental stress over time. Inflammation as well as extrinsic signals from the hematopoietic niche are likely to contribute to this deterioration by
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% of patients with early stage tumors will develop distant metastases after primary treatment. Persistence of breast cancer stem-like cells (BCSCs) are considered as a major mechanism for breast cancer
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fibroinflammatory liver disease background leads to increased innate immune reactivity and extracellular matrix remodeling.1 This microenvironment sets the stage for the emergence of cancer stem/progenitor cells
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adaptation to external challenges, with an emphasis on tissue long lived cells such as stromal cells, and their crosstalk with immune cells, stem cells and the vasculature. We perform mostly in vivo studies
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containing a DNA binding cassette (e.g., using LacO/LacI or TetO/TetR), a svb enhancer, and a reporter gene with MS2 stem-loops. • Generate Drosophila melanogaster lines with the endogenous svb locus tagged in