Online applications are invited from outstanding and extraordinary PhDs for the postdoctoral position in University of Leicester, England. University of Leicester is one of the largest university in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily.
University of Leicester has huge a campus in Leicester, England, United Kingdom and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of University of Leicester is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc.
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Summary of Postdoc Position: In this role you will work on a recently funded P-STEP Project which aims to develop an App that helps to promote physical activity through providing exercise prescriptions and suggests suitable walking routes which are free from air pollution.
Summary of Postdoc Position: This role is to study the role of Cryptochrome in the mediation of magnetic field effects in Drosophila melanogaster. With a PhD in molecular genetics or similar subject you will have experience in Drosophila gal4/gal80/UAS technology, qPCR, generating constructs for fly transformation and confocal microscopy.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The aim of XMM2ATHENA is to develop new, innovative methods to maximise the return from the current X-ray Observatory XMM-Newton and prepare for the forthcoming mission Athena. Successful candidates will have existing skills in the analysis of large-scale astronomical data collections in the context of extragalactic astrophysics, including experience in the analysis of X-ray, optical and IR astronomical data.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The researcher will lead the field deployment and acquisition of the seismic data, its processing and initial interpretation which will be written-up in collaboration in international journals with other members of the team.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The aim of this role is to provide lead research on the Explant/ Bioinformatics aspects of this project and to undertake processing and analysis of clinical samples, and provide bioinformatic analysis of NGS and clinical data.
Summary of Postdoc Position: This translational team are currently conducting a range of pre-clinical studies, as well as early clinical, and Phase II studies in cardiac surgery patients.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The project will focus on the development and use of (bio)chemical tools and methods to probe the biology of formaldehyde, a human toxin and metabolite.
Summary of Postdoc Position: In this role you will carry out research on novel nanowires containing both metals and semiconductors and explore their potential as nanowire lasers driven by electrical injection whilst contributing as a team member to the wider research programme.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The Associates will be tasked with carrying out research involving the development theory, methods, and algorithms enabling certified robustness of data-driven AI systems and certified learning.
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Are you holding Master’s degree and looking for fully funded PhD position in Europe?
University of Groningen, Netherlands inviting application for funded PhD Scholarships or fully funded PhD Position. University of Groningen is one of the largest university in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily.
University of Groningen has huge a campus in Netherlands and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of University of Groningen is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc.
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(1) Fully Funded PhD Position:
Summary of PhD Scholarship: We are seeking candidates for two sibling PhD projects on Cooperation in the Face of Inequality in the SCOOP program.
1. The Fair Status-Quo Bias. This position (1.0 FTE) is located at the Faculty of Philosophy.
2. Dealing with Disadvantage. This position (1.0 FTE) is located in the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Behavioral and Social Sciences and focuses on social psychology.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: Projects are part of a collaboration between sociologists working on institutions and cooperation and philosophers working on social ontology and organizational ethics.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: We are looking for a PhD candidate who will perform measurements of (n,xn) cross sections using GAINS spectrometer at the GELINA facility. These cross sections are required for improvement of the current nuclear databases.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: Proof theory is most prominent but we welcome ideas from many areas including well-quasi-orderings, combinatorics, alge-bras (logical semantics), computational models (proving lower bounds). The position is ideal for candi-dates with an interest and background in logic, discrete mathematics, and theoretical computer science.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: We are looking for an excellent PhD candidate who is interested in doing research on a topic related to modal logic, (co)algebra, or more generally, applied category theory in computer science.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: This project will investigate which micro-organisms live in preen glands of birds, from different angles. Using metagenomic approaches to address the microbiome, we will investigate how and if these micro-organisms produce chemosignalling and antimicrobial substances.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: In this project we aim to address what is arguably one of the most pressing issues of our time: when and why we are more or less gullible (easily duped, cheated or persuaded) in the face of false or deceitful claims.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: During this four-year PhD project, you will investigate how perception benefits from subtle changes to the senses. For example, your pupils dilate slightly when you get aroused or when you exert mental or physical effort.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: This project aims to gather evidence and provide answers to questions, such as What makes a good software team? How software changes? How do human and social factors shape software and its development? How does software shape software teams and their experiences?
The University of Groningen is a research university with a global outlook, deeply rooted in Groningen, City of Talent. Quality has had top priority for four hundred years, and with success: the University is currently in or around the top 100 on several influential ranking lists.
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University of Southern Denmark, Denmark inviting application for funded PhD Scholarships or fully funded PhD Position. University of Southern Denmark is one of the largest university in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily.
University of Southern Denmark has huge a campus in Denmark and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of University of Southern Denmark is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc.
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(1) Fully Funded PhD Position:
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The research of the candidate will focus on the ecological biogeochemical conditions expressed by changes in flora (seagrasses and macroalgae) and fauna (benthic infauna and mobile pelagic fauna) after the establishment of the three restoration approaches in the coastal lagoon.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The PhD project aims to explore the interspecies associations of archaea and bacteria from the sulfate-methane transition, then uncouple the organisms in bioelectrochemical reactors in the laboratory where we can test the reversibility of the process.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The research group is interested in unravelling novel fundamental mechanisms that govern the plasticity of cancer cells in solid tumors, with a special focus on the impact of metabolic pathways on cancer stemness, EMT and chemoresistance.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The research project aims to elucidate molecular mechanisms of cancer progression and identify candidate biomarkers for cancer diagnosis and prognosis.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The successful candidate will be responsible for developing new computational methods to obtain deeper insight into transcriptional regulation from both bulk and single cell -omics data.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The research focus of the PhD project is to develop photodetectors based on a graphene-organic semiconductor heterostructure. The project includes thin-film deposition and characterization experiments as well as device fabrication and testing.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: 03 PhD Positions to Investigate Aspects of Biogeochemistry, Biogeography, and Microbiology of Hadal Trench Systems and High-pressure Effects on Microbial Performance.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The aim of the position is to build strong knowledge and competencies within development and characterization of dielectric materials for capacitors.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: We are seeking an excellent and highly motivated individual with an MSc degree in computer science or a related subject. The ideal candidate has familiarity with one or more of the following areas: algorithmics, concurrency theory, graph transformation, algorithm engineering, systems chemistry, or systems biology.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The Department of Biology is seeking to recruit a PhD student for a comparative study of the ecosystem services performed by implementation of multiple marine measures in estuaries and coastal areas.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The objective of this PhD project is to develop porous sorbents based on layered double hydroxides (LDH) and test their performance in a selection of phosphate rich waters.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: PhD Scholarship in Entrepreneurship and Social Support Online. The purpose of the project is to examine how online social support influences cognition and mental well-being of individual entrepreneurs.
Summary of PhD Scholarship: The candidate will participate in activities of the SDU Robotics section, specifically the research project PIRAT funded by Innovation Fund Denmark on programming by demonstration for industrial assembly. The aim of the project is to enable kinesthetic teaching of robotic assembly tasks with high reliability.
The University of Southern Denmark welcomed the first students onto the campus in Odense in September 1966, and things have been developing by leaps and bounds ever since. We now have five faculties with more than 27,000 students, almost 20% of whom are from abroad, and more than 3,800 employees distributed across our main campus.
"Breast cancer now represents the most common female malignancy in both the developing and developed world, and is the primary cause of death among women globally"
Epidemiology Of Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is most commonly diagnosed malignancy among women worldwide.
Breast cancer now represents the most common female malignancy in both the developing and developed world, and is the primary cause of death among women globally.
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer with 1.7 million cases (11.9%) reported in 2012, more cases occurring in less developed (883,000 cases) than more developed regions (794,000) worldwide.
Since the 2008 estimates, breast cancer incidence has increased by more than 20%.
It now represents one in four of all cancers in women, while mortality has increased by 14%.
"Breast cancer ranks as the fifth cause of death from overall cancers"
Breast cancer ranks as the fifth cause of death from overall cancers (522,000 deaths, 6.4%) and while it is the most frequent cause of cancer death in women in less developed regions (324,000 deaths, 14.3% of total), it is now the second cause of cancer death in more developed regions (198,000 deaths, 15.4%) after lung cancer.
The incidence of breast cancer dramatically increases from 1971-2010 due to change in life style habits. 1 woman out of 8 is at the risk of getting breast cancer.
In India breast cancer ranked second cancer after cervical cancer. Estimated number of breast cancer cases in women in 2012 was 144,937 (27%) in India.
Different Breast Cancer Types
Breastcancer is a heterogonous disease with different molecular profiles. Different morphological features arises as result of different genetic, epigenetic and transcriptomic alterations in mammary epithelial and stromal cells.
Breast cancer is the carcinoma mammary epithelial cells which lined lobules or milk duct. Depending upon the site of origin cancer cells breast cancer of two type lobular carcinoma, carcinoma of the lobular epithelial cells and ductal carcinoma originate from the epithelial cells which lined the milk duct.
Both ductal and lobular carcinomas are further sub classified as invasive and non invasive carcinoma.
Non-invasive carcinoma in which cancer cells still confine to their parental origin site is called ductal or lobular carcinoma in situ.
When cancer cells are spread to surrounding tissue from their parental origin site is called invasive carcinoma.
"Breast cancer is a heterogenous disease with different molecular profiles"
Non invasive carcinoma of two types depending on their origin site as follows:
Ductal carcinoma in situ is a non invasive carcinoma of milk duct epithelial cells which still confined to their parental origin and does not have the potential to metastases.
If not treated DCIS result in the invasive tumor which are difficult to manage.
DCIS range from low grade to high grade tumor including intermediate grade.
Early detection symptoms are lump in the breast fluid discharge from the nipple and rashes on the nipple on breast.
"Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), which accounts for 65,00 (20–30 %) of breast cancers each year"
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), which accounts for 65,00 (20–30 %) of breast cancers each year and is most commonly diagnosed on screening mammography, traditionally has been managed through a combination of surgery, radiation therapy (RT), and endocrine therapy.
Loss of heterozygosity is noted in more than 70 percent of high-grade ductal carcinomas in situ, as compared with 35 to 40 percent of cases of atypical hyperplasia and 0 percent in specimens of normal breast tissue.
Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) is a carcinoma of the lobule, milk producing gland at the ends of breast duct, which still confined to their parent origin site in lobules is called lobular carcinoma in situ.
Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) is considered to be a risk factor for the development of invasive breast carcinoma, but it may also be a non-obligate precursor to invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC).
LCIS is believed to arise from atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH).
LCIS is most common among the menopausal women and these women are at 8 to 10 times more risk developing the invasive breast cancer.
Invasive ductal carcinoma is the most common type of breast cancer sometimes called infiltrating ductal carcinoma of the milk duct.
This is the largest group of malignant mammary tumors, comprising 75% to 80% of mammary carcinomas.
With invasive cancer, cancer cells start in a milk duct, break through the duct walls, and then invade fatty breast tissue.
Invasive cancer can remain localized, or the cancer cells may enter the bloodstream or lymphatic system and metastasize.
Invasive ductal carcinoma is the most common type of invasive breast cancer and accounts for 75% of all invasive breast cancers.
"Invasive ductal carcinoma is the largest group of malignant mammary tumors, comprising 75% to 80% of mammary carcinomas"
The prognosis of invasive breast cancer is strongly influenced by the stage of the disease, or to what extent the cancer has spread when it is first diagnosed.
Staging takes into consideration size, local involvement, lymph node status and whether metastatic disease is present.
The higher the stage at diagnosis, the poorer the prognosis.
Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is the invasive form of lobular carcinoma some time called infiltrating lobular carcinoma.
About 10% of all invasive breast cancers are invasive lobular carcinomas.
Large studies have shown that approximately 93% of ILC cases are estrogen receptor (ER) positive.
Classic invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is characterized histologically by small, discohesive carcinoma cells that infiltrate breast stroma as single cells and in linear files.
"About 10% of all invasive breast cancers are invasive lobular carcinomas"
ILC cells have characteristic plasmacytoid morphology and may also have intracytoplasmic vacuoles and/or signet ring forms.
Morphologic mimics of ILC include both carcinomatous and non-carcinomatous neoplasms, many of which are rarely seen in the breast.
Breast Cancer Hormone Receptor Status
Steroid hormone receptors have important role in the normal development of breast.
Estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and human epidermal receptor 2 (Her2/neu) and androgen receptor (AR) are the main steroid receptors which play important role in initiation and progression of the breast cancer.
At puberty 10% mammary epithelial cells expresses ER while 20% cells expresses androgen receptor (AR).
"ER positive breast cancers expresses the ER in their cells sometime these cancers also expresses PR, Her2/neu and AR"
Normally mammary tissue cells expresses the estrogen receptor in less than 1% cells which are essential for the normal development and differentiation of the terminal ductal cells to milk producing cuboidal cells while in breast cancer the level of estrogen receptor (ER-α) is very high.
Depending upon the expression level of ER in breast cancer tissue breast cancer is classified as:
ER positive Breast cancer (ER +Ve): ER positive breast cancers expresses the ER in their cells sometime these cancers also expresses PR, Her2/neu and AR.
ER positive BC is most common type of breast which accounts for 70-80% all types of breast cancer.
ER positive breast cancers are non invasive tumor which is favorable for its management these tumors are associated with low tumor burden and high survival, good prognosis.
Endocrine based therapies are most effective therapies for ER positive BCs.
"ER positive BC is most common type of breast which accounts for 70-80% all types of breast cancer"
Tamoxifen, a ER antagonist specifically target the ER signaling is the most effective drug for the ER positive breast cancers while it not so effective in ER negative breast cancer cases and associated with hair loss, pain in joints and abnormal menstrual cycle and nausea and vomiting.
ER negative Breast cancer (ER -Ve): ER negative breast cells expresses very low level of ER in their cells.
ER-Ve is aggressive type which has highly invasive and has great potential to get metastases.
ER-Ve BCs account for 20-30 % of all types breast cancers. ER –Ve breast cancer associated with poor prognosis, low survivability, high recurrence and high cost of management.
ER negative breast cancer is further sub classified as triple negative breast cancer, basal like breast cancer and apocrine breast cancers.
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is negative for all the three steroid receptors (ER, PR and Her2/neu) which account 10-15 % of all breast cancers among women.
Triple negative breast cancer are most dangerous and highly aggressive type of tumor with greater invasive and metastatic potential.
"ER –Ve breast cancer associated with poor prognosis, low survivability, high recurrence and high cost of management"
Molecular apocrine breast cancer which is negative for ER and PR and Her2/neu and positive for AR had phenotypic characteristics similar to that of ER positive breast cancer.
Molecular apocrine tumor also expresses GHR, EGFR receptors and PRLR.
These tumors account for 4-14% of all types of breast cancers.
Molecular apocrine breast cancer further sub classified as luminal (ER + AR +), apocrine (ER-AR +) and basal (ER- AR-).
Depending upon the expression profile of the steroid hormone receptors and erythroblastosis oncogene B2 (ERBb2 or Her2/neu) breast cancer is classified as Basal like, Luminal A, Luminal B and Her2/neu rich breast cancer.
Basal like tumor are ER, PR and Her2/neu negative and expresses one or more cytokeratin markers 5/6, cytokeratin 17, cytokeratin 14 and EGFR and account 10-15% of all breast cancer.
"Triple negative breast cancer are most dangerous and highly aggressive type of tumor with greater invasive and metastatic potential"
Most of the basal like tumor are IDC-NST type with high tumor grade and triple negative phenotype.
71% of triple-negative cancers were of basal-like subtype and only 77% of molecular basal like tumors were triple-negative.
Luminal A breast cancer is ER, PR positive and Her2/neu negative breast cancer while Luminal B is ER, PR and Her2/neu positive.
Luminal B and Luminal A are hormone receptor positive breast cancer which accounts 70% of all breast cancers.
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a lethal form of breast cancer associated with inflammation of breast tissue which accounts 1-5% of all breast cancer.
Inflammatory breast cancer is type of invasive ductal carcinoma in which duct is filled with fluid due to blockage of duct result in inflammation.
"Inflammatory breast cancer is a lethal form of breast cancer associated with inflammation of breast tissue which accounts 1-5% of all breast cancer"
IBC characterised by inflammation, redness which covers more than 30% of the total mammary gland and “peau d’orange” appearance and at molecular level by loss of WNT1-inducible-signaling pathway protein 3 (WISP3) signalling and increased expression of E-cadherins and C-guanosine triphosphatase (RhoCGTPase).
Most of the IBC are of grade IV. de Andrés PJ et. al 2013 reported increased level of cytokines IL-6, IL-8 and IL-10 play important role in the inflammatory breast cancers.
With the use of neoadjuvant therapies for the IBC patient survival rate had increased from 30% to 42% and in 70-80% in non IBC patients.
Male breast cancer (mBC) is a rarest type of mammary tumor among male is male breast cancer (mBC) which account ∼1% of all cancer in men.
Hormone receptor positivity (70-90 %) is more in mBC than FBC (60-70%) and lower Her2 over expression.
Biologically mBC differ from FBC and showed lower metastatic tumor profile and chemotherapy, Endocrine therapy and trastuzumab are effective and safe for mBC.
TNM Staging and grading system of Breast cancer
The severnity of the disease breast cancer is grouped into differnt stage diseases in term of its tumor size, number lymph nodes positive for the breast cancer cells, whether breasst cancer cells get metastasses or not metastatic.
"TNM is a standard way of representing the tumor stage and determining tumor grades"
TNM is a standard way of representing the tumor stage and determining tumor grades.
T represent the size of tumor when the size of tumor is less than 1cm the T is represented as T1 which further specified into different category as T1mi, T1a, T1b and T1c as shown in the figure. when tumor size range 2-5 cm it is represented as T2 and when it is more than 5 cm it is represented as T3.
Any size of tumor which as invade to the breast bone is represented as T4 which is further sub categorized as shown in the figure.
The number of nodes positive for the breast cancer cells is represented in terms of N.
When breast cancer cells are get metastases to distant organs from their parental origin it is represented as M1.
Finally the grades of the tumor are determine as according to the TNM status.
"Breast Cancer is caused by uncontrolled cell division of the abnormal cells"
What Is Breast Cancer?
Although we have developed lots of understanding about the cancer biology and many therapeutic drugs has been discovered for the treatment of cancers.
We can manage few cancers to some extent such as blood cancer and cervical cancer if detected at early stages.
Still we have big challenge for the development of effective and safe drugs for most of the other cancers. The war against cancer is still challenging.
Cancer is caused by uncontrolled cell division of the abnormal cells. Cancer causing agents are called carcinogens such as chemical carcinogenic (nitrobenzene), DNA damaging radiations (UV raditions) and biological carcinogens (alfa toxin, tumor viruses).
Cancer cells grow and proliferate in defiance of normal controls and able to invade the surrounding tissues and colonise in the distant organs (Metastasis).
Normal cells stop cell division when no more cells are required and undergoes programmed cell death (apoptosis) when it face un-repairable DNA damage while cancer cells do not arrest cell division when there is no more cells are required and becomes resistant to undergo apoptosis.
Most of the cancers arises from a single normal cells by experiencing initial mutation and become abnormal further their progeny cells accumulates additional genetic and epigenetic changes which give them additive advantages to become full blown cancerous cells.
"The war against breast cancer is still challenging"
Development of cancer requires gradual mutational accumulation in various genes- different for different cancers. At each step cancer acquires additional changes to counteracting new challenges during their progression.
Stromal cells evolved along with cancer progression to support the tumour growth. Cancer cells starts secrete some soluble factor which stimulates stromal cells to support the tumor growth.
"Breast cancer is the cancer of mammary gland due to uncontrolled cells division of mammary epithelial cells of the lobules or milk duct of the gland"
Breast is a mammary gland which is mainly meant for the lactation for baby feeding. Breast is glandular fatty connective tissues consist of lobules and ducts.
The basic unit of the mammary gland is alveoli which is lined by milk secreting cuboidal cells and surrounded by myoepithelial cells and these alveoli joined to form lobules which open into the nipple to drain the milk via lactiferous duct.
At puberty when the level of steroid hormones gets increased induced the division of epithelial cells of lobules and ducts.
Fatty connective tissues surround lobules and ducts, protect and give shape to breast.
Oestrogens are among most important hormone to which breast tissues respond under the influence of estrogens the epithelial cells divide in a controlled manner when the level of this hormones abnormal epithelial cells divide in uncontrolled manner and further undergoes some additional changes which leads to development of breast cancer.
Breast cancer is the cancer of mammary gland due to uncontrolled cells division of mammary epithelial cells of the lobules or milk duct of the gland.
Uncontrolled cell division in the fibroblast of the breast stromal tissue is called sarcoma.
"Accumulation of genetic abnormalities, over time, leads to development of a colony of cells which acquired the proliferation potential and outpace the surrounding cells"
Origin Of Breast Cancer
Like most of the cancers breast cancer is also arises from the single abnormal cell which experience initial mutations and start proliferating abnormally and exponentially result in ductal hyper-proliferation which lead to in situ and invasive carcinoma and subsequently get metastases.
As a result of accumulation of large number of individual genetic mutations complex internal signalling system of a cell get altered.
When assembled in a single breast cell, disrupt the control system to the extent that the cell functions autonomously in an erratic and irregular manner.
Continual replication of a corrupted cell results in the formation of a colony of abnormal cells that may accumulate other additional aberrant mutations which gives an additive advantage for the proliferation of abnormal cells.
Both genetic and epigenetic changes are responsible for the cell to become cancerous.
Genetic changes are the resultant of sequence of random, accidental, spontaneous mutations during normal stem cell replication.
Genetic changes are get repaired by DNA damages repair system of the cells.
When the defence system is corrupted, cells carrying the abnormal genes are able to avoid elimination, eventually passing abnormal mutations from one cell generation to the next.
Accumulation of genetic abnormalities, over time, leads to development of a colony of cells which acquired the proliferation potential and outpace the surrounding cells.
Previous studies suggested role of steroid hormones in the induction of the genetic mutation in vitro cultured stem cells these steroid hormones also increases the rate occurrence of genetic mutation in vitro conditions.
"Cytokines secreted by resident or infiltrating cells of the microenvironment either support or inhibits the tumor growth"
Tumor micro-environment also play important role in the progression of the breast cancer.
Breast cancer tumor microenvironment consist of fibroblast, adipocytes epithelial cells, stromal cells and infiltrating cells.
Cytokines secreted by resident or infiltrating cells of the microenvironment either support or inhibits the tumor growth.
Cytokines are small molecular proteins which required in picomolar concentration for their biological activity.
Cytokines are important component of the host defence system mainly responsible for the intercellular communication.
Some cytokines have immune suppressive effect to suppress host immune response after clearance of foreign pathogen.
Cancer cells start secreting these tumor suppressive cytokines to suppress the host immune response against cancer cells and thus these cytokines support the tumor growth alternatively.
"Genetic changes are get repaired by DNA damages repair system of the cells"
Steroid receptor are important determinant for the deciding the treatment for the breast cancer.
Estrogen receptor is most frequently expressed in 70-80% breast cancer while progesterone receptor expressed in 50-70% of the breast cancer.
Androgen receptor, a steroid receptor also play important role in progression of breast cancer.
Several studies reported androgen receptor expressed in 70-90% breast cancer cases however, in some sub types of breast cancer AR receptor positivity associated with poor prognosis while in other sub types it is associated with good prognosis and increased cell overall survival suggest that complex role of androgen in breast cancer.
However, there are debatable study out there about the role of different cytokines in breast cancer and also response of breast cancer cells with different cytokines and androgen receptor and their target genes. In addition, effect of androgen (DHT) and SARM on cytokines profile and on cytokine signalling in breast cancer cells in not well characterized.
Online applications are invited from outstanding and extraordinary PhDs for the multiple postdoctoral position in University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. University of Michigan is one of the largest universities in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily.
University of Michigan has huge a campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of University of Michigan is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc.
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Summary of Postdoc Position: Research in the lab focuses broadly on how people can control their emotions to improve our understanding of how self-control works and to discover ways of enhancing self-control in daily life.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Our laboratory focuses on identifying mechanisms by which key chromatin modifying enzymes and chromatin readers drive transcription of pathways that promote treatment resistance. We use genomic/ epigenomic studies in prostate cancer clinical samples and prostate cancer cell line model systems and functional studies to understand this process.
Summary of Postdoc Position: A postdoctoral fellow position is available in a highly dynamic interdisciplinary laboratory studying the role of collagen receptors in bone development and regeneration.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The postdoctoral research fellow would work with the project team to study alcohol use and high-intensity drinking among young adults aged 19 to 22. The project examines the day-to-day variability in substance use behaviors, contexts, and consequences.
Summary of Postdoc Position: We are a team of creative scientists and engineers who are interested in pursuing fundamentally innovative ideas in skeletal muscle, with a focus on muscle stem cells. We are currently recruiting a highly talented and ambitious postdoctoral fellow to join our laboratory.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The Merajver laboratory focuses on developing a comprehensive understanding of the genetic, molecular and physiological factors that drive the development of aggressive cancers as well as tools to understand how to execute precision medicine through patients’ live cell testing.
Summary of Postdoc Position: A postdoctoral fellowship position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Adina Turcu, where we are interested in developing biomarkers for single-step diagnosis and subtyping of primary aldosteronism, as well as other form of endocrine hypertension.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Our research laboratory is located at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and the selected candidate will investigate the regenerative and immunomodulatory properties of oral-derived stem cells.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow position to conduct research on the social structure of kindergarten classrooms and the implications of this structure for both children’s decisions about who to interact with and children’s health and well-being.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The Scholar will lead efforts to construct evidence-based strategies to ensure that the development of technical solutions leads to actual strengthening of the health systems in Lower and Middle-income countries (LMICs).
Summary of Postdoc Position: A postdoctoral position is available immediately to participate in a sponsored research program aimed at understanding the cell and molecular properties of head and neck cancer that promote tumor progression and treatment resistance.
Summary of Postdoc Position: In particular, the project focuses on how omissions (i.e., the absence and erasure of groups and their experiences) that manifest in deeply rooted cultural narratives perpetuate prejudice and inequality.
Summary of Postdoc Position: A postdoctoral research fellowship is available to study T cell metabolism and immunity in the laboratory of Dr. Cheong-Hee Chang, Department of Microbiolgy and Immunology.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The postdoc will contribute to and lead projects related to the design and evaluation of m- and u-Health interventions, with a particular emphasis on Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs) and/or data-driven self-management of chronic disease.
Summary of Postdoc Position: This position is part of a new multi-disciplinary working group (see below) that aims to understand forests and human communities in the western U.S. as a social-environmental system and develop strategies to reduce risk from fire and climate change to ecosystem health and socio-economic well-being.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Postdoctoral fellow will be expected to conduct research in the field of Adhesion G Protein Coupled Receptors and/or G Protein Signaling.
Summary of Postdoc Position: You should have knowledge or prior training in biochemistry, pharmacology, cell or molecular biology and have the desire for a diverse training experience.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The candidate is required to have a strong background in organic synthesis and a demonstrated ability to work independently and with a small team in the design and development of small molecule candidates of biological interest in oncology and immune-suppressive agents.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The Michele Laboratory is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to study the molecular mechanisms of human muscular dystrophies and cardiomyopathies associated with mutations in the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex and other muscle proteins.
Summary of Postdoc Position: As the selected candidate, you will join a research program aimed at delineating fundamental mechanisms underlying vesicular trafficking, fusion, and fission in neurons, adrenal chromaffin cells, and pancreatic beta cells.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Candidate must have expertise in high throughput analysis of model systems, including the use of organoids, PDXs and genetically engineered mouse models, and a working knowledge of cancer immunology.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Post-doctoral fellow to join a federally-funded study, investigating the effects of a recent overhaul to the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) on healthcare quality and spending among older Americans.
Summary of Postdoc Position: You will work directly with the PI in the development of this research program. Experience requirements include; PhD (completed or near completion before hire date) in cell biology, developmental biology, immunology, physiology, or related field, and ability to get along with other lab members.
Summary of Postdoc Position: As the selected candidate, you will join a young and dynamic research team whose goal is to understand the molecular and cellular regulation of hormone secretion from the adrenal medulla.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, or SUDEP, is a leading cause of death in patients with epilepsy. SUDEP mechanisms are not understood, although there is evidence to implicate apnea, autonomic dysfunction, and cardiac arrhythmias.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Postdoctoral fellow to work on the development, advancement, and dissemination of statistical and machine learning approaches for building highly efficacious Adaptive Interventions.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The successful candidate will join an exciting and productive research team focused on elucidating the molecular and physical basis of brain tumor growth, invasion and the response to novel therapeutics.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The proposed research opportunities will focus on vascular aging, particularly in vascular calcification, fibrosis, and physiology/ hemodynamics.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The candidate’s job will conduct research on projects related to quantitative imaging of cerebral blood flow using MRI without the use of contrast agents.
Summary of Postdoc Position: We are seeking a full-time post-doctoral research fellow to study computational and neuroscientific models of perception and cognition.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The major goal of the lab is to generate mechanistic knowledge about how disease susceptibility is encoded in the non-coding portion of the genome (from GWAS), with a focus on diabetes and related traits.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Our laboratories are studying neuroprotective biotherapeutics in healthy and cardiac arrest animals, with a goal of translating therapy to human patients.
Summary of Postdoc Position: In this clinical science work, the fellow will work with the clinical research team in creatively re-engineer clinical trial methodologies to prepare for a trial of a very early neuroprotective intervention in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The Kim and Sisson labs are investigating the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis which is a devastating disorder with limited medical therapy large due to a poor understanding of the mechansims of disease.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Research in the Wang Lab focuses on the biogenesis, function, and defects of the Golgi in diseases. The Golgi apparatus is a central membrane organelle for protein trafficking and secretion in all eukaryotic cells.
Summary of Postdoc Position: As the selected candidate you will investigate platelet biochemical and physiological steps in the regulation of blood coagulation in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo in human and animal models of blood clotting.
Summary of Postdoc Position: As the selected candidate you will investigate the ability of novel therapeutic approaches to prevent or treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
Summary of Postdoc Position: Our mission is guided by our Strategic Principles and has three critical components; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Our group has a long history of algorithmic development of translatable MRI and CT-based biomarkers for disease phenotyping and prediction of therapeutic response and survival.
Summary of Postdoc Position: On-going projects include, topological feature extraction for improved COPD subtyping, optimized radiation planning to minimize lung injury in lung cancer patients, and improve detection of deployment related small airways disease in post-combat military personnel.
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Online applications are invited from outstanding and extraordinary PhDs for the multiple postdoctoral position in University of Nottingham, England, United Kingdom. University of Nottingham is one of the largest university in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily.
University of Nottingham has huge a campus in Nottingham, England, United Kingdom and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of University of Nottingham is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc.
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Summary of Postdoc Position: The postholder will be expected to play a central role in elucidating the biosynthesis of the Lutzomyia longipalpis sandfly pheromone, which is composed of three known terpene hydrocarbons, and exploring the application of this information for sustainable production of the pheromone components using biocatalysis.
Summary of Postdoc Position: This is a highly challenging project in synthetic organic chemistry, which requires excellence in contemporary practical skills, preferably demonstrated by your previous publication record. The project will focus on the de novo synthesis of new morphinans as potential opioid therapeutics.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The successful candidate will work in the research group of Professor Jonathan Hirst to improve the accuracy of computational predictions of protein-ligand binding affinity utilising new advances in machine learning. They will develop algorithms tailored to and embedded within specific medicinal chemistry programmes to design drug-like molecules, which will then be synthesized and assayed by project partners.
Summary of Postdoc Position: We seek a postdoctoral computer science researcher with a strong background in face and voice analysis using machine learning, to conduct world-leading research on the VHQ2 database.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The post will involve the development and deployment of real-time control of electromechanical machines and prototype test rigs focussing on understanding phenomena and behaviour in engines. The person appointed will be expected to develop their own independent line of research into machinery control.
Summary of Postdoc Position: As an enthusiastic post graduate, this is an exciting opportunity for you to contribute to world leading research into the exploitation and utilisation of wide bandgap semiconductors in order to improve the performance, (efficiency, power density, reduction in Bill of Materials) of power converters for automotive applications.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The successful candidate will computationally study existing metal hydride materials and identify suitable descriptors that are key to understand the structure-property relationship. They will also use the descriptors to computationally screen existing and hypothetical metal hydride materials in order to identify the most promising candidate materials for selected hydrogen storage applications.
Summary of Postdoc Position: We are looking to recruit a post-doctoral researcher who will support the work of these RFCS projects as well as support the wider work of the research group. We would consider any candidate with a strong fundamental geotechnical background.
Summary of Postdoc Position: In this role, you will be at the forefront of research that offers significant technological challenges and innovations, with an aim to improve the quality in design of mechatronics for aerospace production lines.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The post holder will be expected to undertake original, qualitative social science research into how a range of (mostly land-based) stakeholders in the UK know and understand the environmental risks and opportunities of biochar, and how this informs their perspectives on appropriate policy interventions in relation to biochar’s carbon sequestration potential.
Summary of Postdoc Position: One area of interest will be exploring novel non-equilibrium phases in driven classical and quantum systems, ranging from fundamental theory to the connection to experiments in atomic and solid-state systems.
Summary of Postdoc Position: We will be working with survivors of modern slavery and human trafficking across the UK to record and share their experiences of recovery and of their encounters with state and third sector services outside of the National Referral Mechanism (NRM).
Summary of Postdoc Position: The successful candidate will work in a team led by Dr Alison Gardner to conduct and analyse qualitative research primarily focused on understanding the societal factors which underpin resilience against exploitation.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Candidates should have a PhD or equivalent (or be close to completion) in a relevant subject area such as bioinformatics, systems biology, computer science, neuroscience, or machine learning.
Summary of Postdoc Position: This research theme aims to examine the natural history of musculoskeletal diseases, risk factors, associations and effectiveness of treatment in routinely collected clinical data.
Summary of Postdoc Position: This multidisciplinary project will investigate the impact of paternal diet on aspects of male reproductive fitness, sperm quality, preimplantation embryo development and uterine responses in a mouse model.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The project focusses on emerging zoonotic pathogens in livestock, identifying pools of phage-peptide reagents that mimic viral epitopes and then applying them to the multiplexed detection of specific immune responses to infection.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Core to the project is the development of machine vision solutions which, integrated with the analysis of other sensor data and additional heterogeneous information, making use of the latest technologies in deep learning, can be used to monitor animals in the farm.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The aim of this project is to explore the role of publics and professionals in the animal research debate. The post holder will focus on writing up research for publication, and contribute to the dissemination of outputs via conferences, workshops and other fora.
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Online applications are invited from outstanding and extraordinary PhDs for the multiple postdoctoral position in Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Harvard University is one of the largest universities in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily.
Harvard University has huge a campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of Harvard University is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc.
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Summary of Postdoc Position: The Hopkins lab conducts research on plant speciation and processes of local adaptation. Major areas of research include determining the genetic basis of reproductive isolating mechanisms, understanding the role of natural selection in speciation, investigating the role of pollinators in plant speciation and adaption, and using population genetics to untangling the forces of gene flow and selection during local adaptation.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The Lewis Lab is seeking a postdoctoral fellow with expertise in one or more of the following areas: nanoparticle synthesis, colloidal science, rheology, or granular media.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Kota Laboratory at Harvard School of Dental Medicine is seeking a motivated postdoctoral candidate to study gene expression and epigenetic regulation of skeletal diseases. Projects will be focused on understanding the regulatory mechanisms and players in ES cells, MSCs and mouse models of skeletal diseases.
Summary of Postdoc Position: This project focuses on animal-microbial symbiosis found in chemically-reducing habitats such as hydrothermal vents, hydrocarbon seeps, and sulfidic mudflats. In particular, the project aims to further our understanding of nutrient flux between the host and symbionts, and the chemical conditions within the symbiont-containing tissues.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The research fellow will work as part of a highly multidisciplinary team with backgrounds in engineering, biomechanics, rehabilitation science, neurology, and clinical practice.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Postdoctoral fellow to start in the summer/fall of 2021 with interests and expertise in the areas of (i) the physics of morphogenesis, (ii) collective behavior of organisms across scales and (iii) soft matter physics, who has familiarity with data analysis geometric signal processing and computational science, along with a deep commitment to working with, and alongside, experimentalists.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The successful candidate will work on malaria-related research, employing a mixture of theory & mathematical/statistical/spatial analysis of large datasets. The work will focus on understanding the dynamics of malaria transmission and proposing stratification approaches considering climate, environmental change, and a wide range of socioeconomic, demographic, ecological, and policy factors.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard University (LISH) is accepting applications for postdoctoral fellowships in quantitative social science (economics, management, psychology and sociology) to facilitate research analyzing the diffusion, criticality, and economic impact of free and open source software (FOSS).
Summary of Postdoc Position: Postdoctoral fellows in STEM, Social Sciences, and Humanities to serve as Writing Specialists in GSAS’s newly merged office for writing and fellowships: the Fellowships & Writing Center. Discipline-specific writing specialists will assist students with all genres of academic writing, including fellowship proposals.
Summary of Postdoc Position: We seek the best young experimentalists in all fields of science and engineering. The Rowland Fellowship provides an opportunity to establish an independent program in the rich intellectual environment at Harvard and surrounding area.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Prof. Donhee Ham’s group at Harvard University has openings for several post-doctor positions for our ARPA-E funded project on CMOS and GaN-based spin resonance technology for applications in subsurface exploration, chemical sensing, biological sensing, and magnetic resonance imaging.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Donhee Ham group at Harvard University has openings for several post-doctor positions for high-throughput DNA memory synthesis on CMOS microelectrode arrays.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Postdoctoral fellows with a Ph.D. in computer science/engineering or a related field to work on applied research projects in computer vision and deep learning. We are working on a wide range of exciting research areas, including image enhancement, video understanding, visual question answering, and biomedical image analysis.
Summary of Postdoc Position: he goal is a full definition of: what sensory nerves measure within the heart and vasculature; how they connect to central nervous system centers; and how such information is integrated and used to control cardiovascular function.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Metasurfaces – subwavelength arrays of phase shifting elements – have emerged as a new tool for polarization optics. In particular, metasurface gratings can be used to simplify the optical architectures of polarimeters for a variety of scientific remote sensing applications.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The postdoctoral fellow will work with Dr. Briana Stephenson and collaborate with a multidisciplinary research team to develop innovative statistical and machine learning methods to address and identify bias and inequities in population health.
Summary of Postdoc Position: his program supports postdoctoral researchers at MCZ to pursue the discovery and formal taxonomic description of Earth’s animal species. Fellows will work under the supervision of one or more MCZ faculty-curators, who will provide office space, access to lab facilities and necessary research support.
Summary of Postdoc Position: This project is to conduct research on the design and development of an online platform for geospatial data management, analysis and visualization. The platform is the core infrastructure for case-based study and training.
Summary of Postdoc Position: This position supports and collaborates with researchers in advancing the mission of the Institute, implementing ideas in computer code, and/or developing theory for ensuring or applying proper methods of statistically valid inference for differentially private data analyses.
Summary of Postdoc Position: We are hiring multiple postdoctoral fellows to develop novel visualization methods and tools for data generated by the NIH 4D Nucleome Consortium. This project is highly interdisciplinary and being conducted in close cooperation with computational and experimental domain experts, providing an excellent opportunity for collaborative research.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The Harvard Biodesign Lab invites applications for an immediate opening on a research project focused on biomechanical, physiological, and clinical evaluations of wearable robotic devices developed to assist individuals with neurological disorders (e.g., stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and cerebral palsy).
Summary of Postdoc Position: We are looking for a bioinformatician to join our efforts to provide education and analytical support to the Harvard community.
Summary of Postdoc Position: We are seeking a candidate with expertise in computational and systems biology to work as part of a multidisciplinary team developing methods relevant to the study of genetics, gene regulatory networks, and the use of quantitative imaging data as biomarkers.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Our lab generates and analyzes large genomic datasets from malaria parasites and vector mosquitoes to understand transmission patterns, demographic history, drug resistance, immune evasion, and host/ vector/ pathogen interactions.
Summary of Postdoc Position:As EALC lecturer, the incumbent will be responsible for offering two Digital East Asian Humanities courses, open to graduate and undergraduate students, which deepen and broaden their research capabilities in East Asian studies through the use of digital tools.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Dr. Mina’s research focuses on cross-species and cross-scale dynamics of infectious diseases and vaccines utilizing combinations of high-throughput serological techniques and ecological modeling.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The Onnela Lab in the Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is seeking candidates with a Ph.D. in biostatistics, applied mathematics, statistical physics, computer science, or a related quantitative field for two-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow positions.
Summary of Postdoc Position: This position will involve the development and implementation of methods at the intersection of causal inference, spatio-temporal modeling, and machine learning in response to challenges presented by our rich integrated health and climate exposure datasets.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Physics Department at Harvard University invites applications for a postdoctoral position in the field of biophysics, biochemistry and biology. The successful applicant will work in Prof. Mara Prentiss’ group at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, performing experimental studies of RecA family protein mediated homologous recombination.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The postdoctoral researcher will have opportunities to work on large-scale datasets, including cohort and surveillance data from low- and middle-income countries.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Projects involve developing and applying computational and statistical approaches to investigate the effect of environmental exposures on the lungs and effects on the pathogenesis and exacerbation of asthma.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The successful candidate will be involved in a research project examining regional variation in forest carbon uptake and storage via assimilation of lidar-derived measurements of forest structure into a process-based terrestrial biosphere model.
Summary of Postdoc Position: A postdoctoral position is currently available at the Center for Advanced Imaging at Harvard with Dr. Dushan Wadduwage to develop novel computational imaging technologies for microscopy. We seek life and physical scientists with a background in machine learning, computational imaging, or both.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies (RIJS) at Harvard University will offer several Postdoctoral Fellowships in Japanese Studies to recent PhD graduates of exceptional promise, to provide the opportunity for postdoctoral fellows to turn their dissertations into publishable manuscripts.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The ideal candidate will have either experience or interest in simulation or agent-based modeling of infectious disease. The project aims to investigate the role of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) on reducing new infections of HIV in the United States.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Funds from the Simons Foundation will support the fellow for three years. If their work is theoretical or computational, fellows can work fully independently, whereas if their work has an experimental component it will be located in the labs of one of the 21 faculty who are associated with the grant.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (HSPH) invites applications for a postdoctoral research fellow who will work on statistical methods development for multivariate spatial data and high-dimensional multivariate microbiome sequencing data.
Summary of Postdoc Position: Research will focus on both top-down and bottom-up mapping of local interactions between relatively simple dynamic entities and their emergent complex behavior. We study these questions in various theoretical and biological settings, such as cellular interactions in tissues using single cell sequencing data.
Summary of Postdoc Position: The position requires a combined expertise in a specific scientific discipline with in-depth knowledge of teaching methods and research on learning.
Summary of Postdoc Position: We seek an individual with strong statistical, computing and genetic backgrounds and who has expertise in statistical and computational methods for big data, statistical genetics and genomics.
Summary of Postdoc Position: For our joint laboratory, we seek an outstanding individual with Ph.D. training in biochemistry and/or structural biology to study the mechanistic basis of lipid synthesis and lipid droplet formation.
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Would you like to contribute to solutions to climate change and resource scarcity? Work with us at the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences, Plant Sciences (IBG-2, FZJ) on innovative use, production and technology concepts related to “plants”, “sustainability” and “bioeconomy”.
PhD Position Project Summary:
The Institute of Bio- and Geosciences – Plant Sciences (IBG-2) is offering several PhD Positions in the graduate program “Quantitative Plant Sciences”
Topic 1: Scaling of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence from the leaf to the airborne level using point and imaging spectroscopy data
Topic 2: Plant structure and function acclimation to growth under elevated CO2
Topic 3: Photovoltaics in agriculture: Making use of plant responses to artificial competitors
Topic 4: The influence of adverse environmental conditions on seed traits and early vigor of plants in the next generation
Topic 5: Screening the dynamics of starch accumulation, remobilization and seed filling in grain crops
Topic 6: Plant root water uptake and its dependence on soil types
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Online applications are invited for Research Associate Professor Position from outstanding and extraordinary PhDs at Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
Qatar University is one of the largest university in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily.
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Summary Of Associate Professor Position:
Laboratory Animal Research Center (LARC) at Qatar University is seeking a full time Research Associate professor /Professor to develop excellent research program in muscle physiology, physical activities/ exercise and metabolism related to metabolic diseases including heart disease using animal models.
Qualification:
Ph.D. in Physiology, Biology, Molecular Biology, or relevant fields.
How To Apply For Associate Professor Position?
Submit your application along with following documents.
1. Curriculum Vitea with cover letter.
2. Experience Certificates.
3. At least three references including contact numbers and email addresses.
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