
Bystander-Balance: Modulating cell death in bystander cells to improve therapy response
Bystander-Balance: Modulating cell death in bystander cells to improve therapy response
About the Project The Genome Stability group is based at King’s College London School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences. Our group uses genetic screens and a range of molecular and … Read More Read More
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Investigation of the biological behaviour and genetic regulation of rare cancers, to develop new therapies.
Investigation of the biological behaviour and genetic regulation of rare cancers, to develop new therapies.
About the Project We are an active research group investigating ocular tumours, sarcomas, and have an interest in thyroid cancer. Currently we have five PhD students who are in various … Read More Read More
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Using single-cell nanopore long-read sequencing to identify drivers of neurodegenerative disorders
Using single-cell nanopore long-read sequencing to identify drivers of neurodegenerative disorders
About the Project Are you passionate about using cutting-edge computational approaches to tackle complex neurological disorders? Join our dynamic research team at Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney as … Read More Read More
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Targeting transposable elements in cancer
Targeting transposable elements in cancer
About the Project Transposable elements (TEs), also known as “jumping genes” are repetitive genomic elements that represent almost half of the human genome. TEs harbour regulatory elements and transcription factor … Read More Read More
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Role and mechanism of the bacterial Type VI secretion system
Role and mechanism of the bacterial Type VI secretion system
About the Project Many species of bacteria use a contractile nanomachine known as the Type VI secretion system (T6SS) to deliver a wide range of toxic proteins, known as ‘effectors’, … Read More Read More
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Two open PhD positions at the Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health of the City University of Hong Kong
Two open PhD positions at the Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health of the City University of Hong Kong
PhD positions are in the framework of microbial genomics, microbiome research and phage research. Interested, contact by email (pabutaye@cityU.edu.hk) and include CV. Minimum requirements are an GPA of 3.5 and … Read More Read More
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Tracking the origin and fate of osteomorphs
Tracking the origin and fate of osteomorphs
About the Project The Project The skeleton is a defining characteristic of all vertebrate animals and osteoclasts are a basic cell of the skeleton responsible for bone remodeling. However, very … Read More Read More
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Sensitive and specific genome-wide multivalent detection
Sensitive and specific genome-wide multivalent detection
About the Project Epidemic prevention is related to national security, and multivalent genomic identification is crucial for pathogen differentiation. This project aims to investigate the super-selectivity of this technique from … Read More Read More
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Investigation of Genome Editing Events by Fanzor through Molecular Dynamics and Machine Learning
Investigation of Genome Editing Events by Fanzor through Molecular Dynamics and Machine Learning
About the Project The discovery of Fanzor, a novel class of programmable RNA-guided DNA endonucleases found in eukaryotes, has opened up new venue for precise genome editing. Fanzor can produce … Read More Read More
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From plant and soil microflora to food quality using metagenomics and metabolomics platforms
From plant and soil microflora to food quality using metagenomics and metabolomics platforms
Soil is the foundation for agriculture and the medium in which nearly all food-producing plants grow. In soils as well as in the skin of the crops thrive a great … Read More Read More
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