University Medical Center Freiburg, as published in “Stem Cell Reports” in January 2014. In this study, the authors demonstrate a selection-independent gene targeting without the typically required antibiotic
lecture takes place in the winter and summer semester according to the announcement by the respective study coordinators at the MHH. Winter semester: Thursdays 5.15 pm, MHH lecture hall E, summer semester Fridays
delivery Remote access to the Central Library of Medicine (ZB MED) Learn and work on site Work spaces Study booths Lockers Provided computers Eduroam/WLAN Printing, scanning, copying Write and publish Literature
motor protein, Proteomics, Stem cells, SUMOylation, Striated muscle physiology, Single molecule studies of molecular motor proteins Third party funding Individual Research Grants- German Research Foundation [...] Tamura N, Simon JE, Nayak A , Shenoy R, Hiroi N, Boilot V, Funahashi A, Draviam VM (2015) A proteomic study of mitotic phase-specific interactors of EB1 reveals a role for SXIP-mediated protein interactions [...] University Frankfurt, september 2014) Fritz Thyseen foundation research fellowship for my postdoctoral study. Career Development Fellowship (CDF) award from MRC-LMB, Cambridge, UK. Best poster award at EMBO
spectral-flow-cytometry, T cell receptor-sequencing, and single-cell sequencing, enabling us to study individual immune cells. Our basic research focuses on the function of chemokines and chemokine receptors
Subsequently, questions are asked by the interview panel on the project and general questions on your studies and yourself. The panel is made up of board members of the program as well as the supervisors of
and pigs lacking functional MHC (SLA, "swine leukocyte antigen") class I were generated. In vitro studies showed that SLA class I-deficient and hPD-L1 tg cells are only partially protected from human immune
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that replicate the properties of the lower airways in vitro. Dr. Voss uses these lung organoids to study the cellular mechanisms of air pollutant mixtures on the lower airways, especially under the changing
success of treatment. This information is currently rarely collected from patients outside of clinical studies. However, they not only enable more self-determination and participation of the affected patients