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Postdoc Position (NIH-funded): Cell & Dev Biology of Neurons - How are Dendrites Shaped?

Posted by , on 10 January 2020

Postdoc Position (NIH-funded):  Cell & Dev Biology of Neurons  –  How are Dendrites Shaped? We seek a creative and productive individual who has a beginning or ongoing interest in neuron ...

ERC-funded PhD and postdoc positions in the Cellular sex and physiology group, Nice

Posted by , on 10 January 2020

PhD and Postdoc positions are available in the group “Cellular sex and physiology” in the Institute of Biology Valrose – Nice (France). We are interested in developmental, metabolic or behavioural ...

Postdoc positions to study vascular development

Posted by , on 9 January 2020

Interested in vascular development? The Ruhrberg lab at UCL has 2 postdoc positions: Post 1: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BXT923/research-fellow Post 2: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BXV041/research-fellow Post 1 requires experience in biochemistry, molecular and cell biology techniques as well ...

Research Assistant/Associate - Rotifer Genome Editing

Posted by , on 8 January 2020

Position Title: Research Assistant or Research Associate Position Summary: The Marine Biological Laboratory seeks a motivated, creative, and innovative Research Assistant or Research Associate to join the laboratories of Kristin ...

PhD candidates in quantitative developmental biology at Leiden University

Posted by , on 8 January 2020

PhD candidates on Quantitative Developmental Biology and Mathematical Modeling of Blood Vessel Growth near Tumors at Leiden University, The Netherlands Key responsibilities  The PhD projects will be part of an interdisciplinary ...

2y postdoc in Molecular Skeletal Muscle Cell Signaling in Copenhagen, Denmark. Deadline: March 17th 2020

Posted by , on 8 January 2020

Link: https://jobportal.ku.dk/videnskabelige-stillinger/?show=150801 Description Venue and research field A minimum 2 year postdoctoral research position is available in the group of associate professor Thomas Elbenhardt Jensen, PhD at the department of ...

PhD – Horizontal gene transfer in the evolution of insects: a genomic approach

Posted by , on 8 January 2020

Background Horizontal gene transfer has played a major role in the evolution of bacteria, however, its importance in animals is less clear. Recent evidence suggests that insects have repeatedly acquired ...

What might evolutionary muscle loss and pathological atrophies have in common?

Posted by , on 8 January 2020

By Mai P. Tran and Kimberly L. Cooper “It’s the cutest rodent I have ever seen, even cuter than a cuddly hamster, and it would be fun doing a rotation for ...

PhD – The epigenetic regulation of early annelid development

Posted by , on 7 January 2020

Background The development of an entire animal from a single totipotent cell – the zygote – is arguably one of the most fascinating processes in Nature. Strikingly, how this process ...

the Node's 2019 highlights

Posted by , on 7 January 2020

A new year is a good opportunity to look back on the one just passed, and whether you’re a Node regular or new to us, this selection of our 2019 ...

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