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focused on understanding how zebrafish larva motion is encoded. We will base and test the theoretical approach on optical recordings of intracellular calcium dynamics from spatially distributed command
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Centre de Recherche en Biologie cellulaire de Montpellier (CRBM) | Montpellier, Languedoc Roussillon | France | about 1 month ago
consists in developing micro-fabricated 3D substrates that mimic the dynamic topographical constraints of the renal tubule, compatible with cell culture (renal MDCK cells and zebrafish renal tubule cells ex
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culture (renal MDCK cells and zebrafish renal tubule cells ex-vivo). These systems will be used to study how static or dynamic changes in tissue curvature influence the organization and integrity
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the fundamental requirement to regulate HSC production by the transcription factor Gata2 both in vivo (in zebrafish models) and in vitro. Different cellular and molecular experimental approaches will be used
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD Project Cell type- and lineage-specific control of cranial cartilage development in zebrafish (ENP01_LS) - Heidelberg University. Details: https
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determine the specificity. We are studying various aspects of small RNA-driven gene regulation using two model organisms: the nematode C. elegans and the zebrafish. In the context of GenEvo we are interested
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or incomplete in Cnidaria and insects, and only present maternally in zebrafish. While maternal resetting of the methylome in vertebrates may prevent the accumulation of epimutations across generations
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of Medicine, Baltimore MD . The Lab uses multiple transgenic animal models (mouse, zebrafish), primary cells and established cell lines to study these mechanisms. Job duties include: Primary cell and cell line
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. The work will involve different methodology including CRISPR-Cas genome editing, and bioimaging of primary cells and zebrafish models. You will be working in a supporting environment with the possibility
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. Zebrafish, medaka and salmon may be used as models. The PhD fellow will be working in a multidisciplinary research group which involves three Horizon Europe projects. The applicant is made aware