Items where Division is "Dean's Office of the Faculty of Bio Sciences" and Year is 2026
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Akinbote, Akinola (2026) Engineered Models of Human Microvasculature: Investigating the Cardiac Microenvironment’s Role in Vascular Remodeling. [Dissertation]
Al Alwash, Ahmad (2026) Spatial multi-omics profiling of host-microbiome interactions in primary colorectal tumors. [Dissertation]
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Brandt, Helena (2026) The S-acylation switch in activated T cells. [Dissertation]
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Fu, Rebecca (2026) The role of integrins and the cellular endosomal network in cell entry of hepatitis E virus. [Dissertation]
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Gehrs, Stephanie (2026) Epigenetic regulation of the endothelial cell transcriptome during angiogenesis and quiescence. [Dissertation]
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Hung, Hao-Chih (2026) Ribosome-associated quality control (RQC) in neurons. [Dissertation]
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Kaydanov, Nikita (2026) Towards photoacoustic neuroimaging in mice: development and validation of novel calcium sensors with tailored photoacoustic instrumentation. [Dissertation]
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Long, Rory Kirk Mackenzie (2026) Wrapping your brain (microvasculature) around cerebral malaria: A 3D brain microvessel model to explore pericyte alteration and angiopoietin/Tie-2 dysregulation. [Dissertation]
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Mikus, Felix (2026) Compositional heterogeneity and homeostasis of the nuclear pore complex. [Dissertation]
Muñiz Chicharro, Abraham (2026) Prediction of drug-protein binding kinetics. [Dissertation]
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Pino, Gabriela (2026) Control of defensive behaviors by local midbrain networks. [Dissertation]
Prats, Amandine (2026) Metabolomic and structural characterisation of tumour-nerve interaction in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. [Dissertation]
Preuss, Stephanie F. (2026) Systemic vascular reprogramming regulates cancer cachexia progression. [Dissertation]
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Spänig, Lisa (2026) Spatial and temporal localization of unipolar brush cells in mice and humans using multiplexing immunofluorescence imaging approaches. [Dissertation]
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Tegethoff, Jana Franziska (2026) Active repression of early developmental and non-neuronal genes by MYT1L is required to induce and maintain neuronal cell fate and function. [Dissertation]
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Zimmermann, Liv (2026) In situ cryo-electron tomography of SARS-CoV-2 replication pore complex and virus assembly. [Dissertation]