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MASTER STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES AT NOVO NORDISK

2012-05-15

The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research has been established at the Faculty of Health Sciences to conduct fundamental research on metabolism. The Section for Integrative Physiology headed by Prof. Juleen Zierath is seeking for highly motivated students. Rear more

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Trafficking of the monoamine transporters

2012-04-20


The transporters for dopamine (DAT), serotonin (SERT) and norepinephrine (NET), which are the targets for the most commonly prescribed antidepressant drugs as well as for drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, amphetamine, and 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (ecstasy), are collectively termed the monoamine transporters
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Master Thesis project at Nordic Bioscience

2012-04-10


Type 2 diabetes is characterized by a chronic hyperglycemic state, primarely due to defective insulin secretion and peripheral insulin resistance. Furthermore, the majority of type 2 diabetic patients are obese, which itself is a major risk factor for insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Read more 

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ZealandDenmark

2012-03-28


Sjællands EU-kontor i Bruxelles, ZealandDenmark EU Office, søger to kandidatstuderende med interesse for EU, som har lyst til at tilbringe det kommende efterårssemester i Bruxelles.
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In-vivo study of coagulation processes.

2012-03-27

In-vivo study of coagulation processes. You will be studying coagulation processes in live anaesthetised mice by fluorescence microscopy in real time. As part of the work you will be labelling relevant antibodies or test compounds and perform micro-surgery in preparation for the in-vivo fluorescence microscopy. Read more

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Master thesis in microRNA therapeutics

2012-02-13

Do you have an inquisitive mindset, strong interest in miRNA and would you like to work at the ultimate forefront of miRNA research and the search for better medicines? If so, we offer two combined Masters/PhD projects as part of the CardiomiR program between Santaris Pharma, University of Maastricht, and GIGA/University of Liège funded by the EU FP7 Marie Curie Industrial‐Academia Programme
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Interested in Immunology

2012-01-25

Have you considered working with immunology, immune regulation and autoimmune diseases? Read more
 

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Interested in Immunology?

2011-12-21

Have you considered working with immunology, immune regulation and autoimmune diseases?
We are a group of five scientists, one PhD student, one master student,eight laboratory technicians and one laboratory technician trainee who work with in vivo and ex vivo models of immune regulation andautoimmune diseases. We seek 1-2 highly motivated master thesis students who want to do a research project with us of about 1-years duration.
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Master Thesis Project in Quantitative Proteomics Applied to Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signaling and Endocytosis.

2011-12-05

The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research (CPR) has recently been established at the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Copenhagen

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Masters project on microRNA mechanisms in metabolic diseases

2011-07-20

We offer a Masters project on microRNA mechanisms in metabolic diseases starting in Sept 2011.
Santaris Pharma is a biopharmaceutical company that develops innovative RNA-targeted medicines based on its proprietary locked nucleic acid (LNA) drug platform. The Company's LNA oligonucleotide compounds are designed to effectively down-regulate disease-implicated mRNAs and microRNAs.

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Master Thesis At Neurobiology Research Unit, Rigshospitalet

2011-06-01

At Neurobiology Research Unit, Rigshospitalet, we have recently validated novel PET tracers for mapping and quantification of serotonin 2A (5-HT2A) receptor agonist binding in the living brain (1,2). These PET tracers may compete with serotonin in binding the receptor, and thus their in vivo binding may reflect the endogenous serotonin level which is relevant to measure in relation to a variety of human disease including depression and Alzheimer's disease (3).
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Master Thesis in Protein Science and Technology

2011-05-19

We are looking for a highly motivated student who is willing to pursue his / her master project in the Protein Science and Technology group of the NNF CPR. You must have a bachelor degree related to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. All methods and techniques required to complete the suggested project are taught as they are needed. We also expect that you are interested in following a scientific project involving a high degree of laboratory work. Read more

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Master Thesis in 3D reconstruction

2011-05-19

The aim of the project is to use two newly developed techniques in our lab to investigate skeletal muscle mitochondrial network organization and measure mitochondrial volume. The results will be published in relation to the markers used until now; content of different mitochondrial enzymes and proteins. Read more

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Neurodegeneration and protein folding

2011-05-16

The Pocock Group at the Biotech Research and Innovation Centre (BRIC) is looking for a highly motivated, ambitious master student who would be interested in taking part in a research project investigating the neuronal roles of novel genes required for protein folding. Read more

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Master projects at the University of Iceland

2011-04-12

The stem cell research unit (SCRU) focuses on cellular and molecular mechanism underlying branching morphogenesis, epithelial to mesenchymal transition and cancer in the humanbreast and lung. Read more

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Master's Thesis Project: HIV-associated lipodystrophy syndrome

2011-03-04

Master's Thesis Project: HIV-associated lipodystrophy syndrome

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Master Thesis Project at BRIC

2011-03-03

The Pocock Group at the Biotech Research and Innovation Centre (BRIC) is looking for a highly motivated, ambitious master student who would be interested in taking part in a research project investigating the neuronal roles of genes required for protein folding. Read more.

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Master Thesis in Genomics of ageing

2011-01-28

The genomics of ageing group at the University of Liverpool has openings for internships and graduate students.  Our work on the biology and genetics of ageing combines traditional molecular biology and biochemistry methods, in particular using cell models including stem cells, with modern genomics and bioinformatics techniques. Read more.

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Master Student wanted for Molecular Physiology Project

2011-01-25

The Molecular Physiology Group at the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences is looking for an ambitious master student who would be interested in taking part in a research project investigating the role of different Rab GTPases for glucose uptake into skeletalmuscle. Read the full posting.

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Master thesis project: Ly6 nicotinic receptor-interacting proteins

2011-01-25

Based on the proposed role of lynx1 in synaptic plasticity, we will examine the regulation of lynx1, other Ly6 proteins, and nicotinic receptors under conditions that are known to promote synaptic plasticity, such as exercise and environmental enrichment. Since these proteins are relatively undescribed, we will also analyse the developmental expression profiles of these genes. Read the full posting.

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