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      Officer (Global Mobility and Partnerships) – (Jobs/Scholarships)



      London School of Economics and Political Science – International Strategy and Academic Partnerships; Philanthropy and Global Engagement Division<br />Salary: £43,277 to £51,714 per annum with potential to progress to £54,497 pa inclusive of London allowance



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      Tumor-Associated Macrophage-Derived CXCL1 Promotes Endometrial Cancer Progression Through the CXCR2/NF-κB Pathway – Research


      Advanced-stage and metastatic endometrial cancer (EC) are characterized by markedly poor survival outcomes, necessitating a deeper understanding of the mechanisms driving disease advancement. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), particularly the M2 subtype, are instrumental in remodeling the tumor microenvironment and promoting EC proliferation, migration, and metastasis. However, the specific mediators responsible for TAM-driven EC progression remain inadequately elucidated. In this study, we investigated the role of the C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 1 (CXCL1) and its receptor, chemokine receptor 2 (CXCR2), in TAM-induced EC progression. CXCR2, as the primary receptor for CXCL1, activates the NF-κB signaling pathway upon binding, thereby mediating the epithelial-mesenchymal transition process in EC cells and enhancing metastatic potential. This mechanism can be effectively inhibited by silencing CXCR2 or by employing the NF-κB inhibitor BAY 11-7082. Neutralizing CXCL1 markedly diminished the proliferative and migratory burdens imposed by TAMs on EC in subcutaneous xenograft EC models. Additionally, in EC tissue samples, CXCL1 and CXCR2 expression, as well as the extent of macrophage infiltration, exhibited a significant positive relationship with disease progression, suggesting an unfavorable prognosis. In conclusion, targeting the CXCL1/CXCR2 axis is a potential therapeutic approach for EC treatment.


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      CXCL1; CXCR2; endometrial cancer; epithelial–mesenchymal transition; tumor‐associated macrophages.



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      Microplastics Can Rewire Sperm, Triggering Diabetes in the Next Generation – Science News



      Sperm Cell Science IllustrationUC Riverside led mouse study finds microplastics affect male and female offspring differently. Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have reported for the first time that a father’s exposure to microplastics (MPs) can lead to metabolic problems in his offspring. Using mouse models, the team uncovered a previously unrecognized way in which environmental pollution […]



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      Hiring an Associate Scientist at Cellular Origins in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire

      Dr Steve Davenport  is hiring.

      🎓🔬 Graduate or early-careers opportunity: Associate Scientist – Cell Processing

      🔬🎓 We’re hiring an Associate Scientist at Cellular Origins in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire — a hands-on lab role ideal for a recent graduate or early-career scientist. You’ll spend your time at the bench, building real-world cell processing workflows that help scale life-changing cell therapies for patients. With clear protocols, structured support and exposure to industry-grade lab practices, this is a great opportunity to grow your skills and start your career in biotech.

      👉 Full-time | On-site

      👉 Apply now or message me to learn more

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      Postdoctoral Fellowship on Resource Allocation for 6G Wireless Networks Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, (2k Euro) per month tax free for up to 3 years

      Dr is hiring.

      Postdoctoral Fellowship on Resource Allocation for 6G Wireless Networks Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and ESIEE, Paris, France Applications are invited for one postdoctoral fellowship on resource allocation techniques for 6G wireless networks.

      This fellowship is funded by the Internet Committee in Brazil. Potential topics within resource allocation techniques include but are not limited to: – Multiuser scheduling – Power allocation and access point selection – Frequency allocation – Optimization algorithms – Robust techniques Deadline for application: 10th February 2026 Start date: as soon as possible This is an exciting international opportunity for PhD graduates in wireless communications and related areas.

      Amongst the key technical disciplines are an excellent level of mathematics, development of algorithms and design of wireless systems. The successful candidates will be based at PUC-Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will colaborate and visit ESIEE, Paris and are expected to attend international conferences and write top-tier journal papers.

      The fellowships are open to everyone and pay a stipend of R$ 12.570,00 (2k Euro) per month tax free for up to 3 years. Additional research funding for travel and conference attendance comes with the fellowship.

      Applicants should send an up to date CV, a one-page personal statement, full contact details (including email addresses) of 2 referees, transcripts and publications to: Prof. Rodrigo C. de Lamare, PUC-Rio – delamare@puc-rio.br Prof. Lukas Landau, PUC-Rio – landau@puc-rio.br Prof. E. Veronica Belmega, ESIEE – veronica.belmega@esiee.fr

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      Fully funded PhD position ($35k) in Novel Organic Solar Cells, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

      Fully funded hashtag #PhD position in Novel Organic Solar Cells, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Professor Muthukumaran Packirisamy is hiring a PhD Student for Summer/Fall 2026.

      🎯Role tasks: Design, fabricate, and optimize novel organic solar cells and modules for high efficiency and durability in cold and low-light environments. Characterize electrical, optical, and thermal performance of organic photovoltaic devices under northern climate conditions. Develop vehicle-integrated organic solar panels, including flexible, lightweight, and customizable form factors for EV surfaces.

      💰 Fellowship 35K CAD per year for 4 years

      🔗 Full role description and application instructions https://lnkd.in/eZf6m_j2

      📢 Know someone who would be a great fit? Please share!

      ❓If you have any questions about this position or the application process, please contact me directly.

      hashtag#PhDPosition hashtag#FundedPhD hashtag#PhDFellowship hashtag#MechanicalEngineering hashtag#ElectricalEngineering hashtag#MaterialsScience hashtag#EnergyEngineering hashtag#Photovoltaics hashtag#OrganicSolarCells hashtag#OrganicPV hashtag#SolarEnergy hashtag#VehicleIntegratedPV hashtag#BuildingIntegratedPV hashtag#EVEnergy hashtag#ElectrifiedTransportation hashtag#Microgrids hashtag#RenewableEnergy hashtag#CleanEnergy hashtag#ColdClimateEngineering hashtag#NorthernCommunities hashtag#RemoteCommunities hashtag#EnergySystems hashtag#SustainableInfrastructure hashtag#NetZero hashtag#ClimateTech hashtag#EnergyTransition hashtag#ConcordiaUniversity hashtag#Montreal hashtag#CanadaPhD

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      Looking for a PhD/ Postdoctoral student of any citizenship, including Canadian citizens, who is currently working/studying outside of Canada to apply for Canada Impact+ Research Training Award within the area of “Environment, climate resilience, and the Arctic

      Dr is hiring.

      🔎 Looking for a PhD/ Postdoctoral student of any citizenship, including Canadian citizens, who is currently working/studying outside of Canada to apply for Canada Impact+ Research Training Award within the area of “Environment, climate resilience, and the Arctic”.

      Doctoral scholarships are valued at $40,000 per year for three years, and postdoctoral research awards at $70,000 per year for two years. Contact me directly if you have experience in the area, research expertise, and an idea for the project you’d like to develop. Deadline for Expression of Interest: January 23, 2026.

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      Multiple PhD students / postdoc positions to work at Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG) in bioinformatics, neurodegenerative diseases, transcriptomics, single-cell technologies, omics for rare disease diagnostics, transposable and repetitive elements, epigenomics, long-read technologies, DNA meth episignatures

      Dr is hiring.

      🧬 💻 📢 I am looking for PhD students / postdocs to work at Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG) on these research topics: bioinformatics, neurodegenerative diseases, transcriptomics, single-cell technologies, omics for rare disease diagnostics, transposable and repetitive elements, epigenomics, long-read technologies, DNA meth episignatures. Check out the PhD & Postdoc open calls & your elegibility:

      🎓 PhD Joan Oró fellowship: https://lnkd.in/dpCW8kjD

      🎓 PhD La Caixa Inphinit Retaining: https://lnkd.in/d784zmAW

      👩‍💻 Postdoc Beatriu Pinós: https://lnkd.in/dHqjGc8s contact mail: anna.esteve@cnag.eu hashtag#CNAG hashtag#PhD hashtag#Postdoc hashtag#Barcelona

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      Multiple PhD positions to apply to the Joan Oró PhD scholarship in molecular mechanism of Alzheimer’s Disease using computational and experimental approaches

      Dr is hiring.

      In my lab ( https://www.plasslab.com/) we are looking for talented PhD students to apply to the Joan Oró PhD scholarship to develop a research project on the molecular mechanism of Alzheimer’s Disease using a mix of computational and experimental approaches. We are interested in both mixed and computational candidates. Candidates requirements are:

      1.- Have obtained their undergraduate or their Master’s Studies within the European Higher Education Area

      2.- Obtained their Master’s Degree after 01/01/2023

      3.- Have not held any grant as predoctoral staff for more than 12 months.

      4.- Having an academic transcript average grade above 8. If you meet these criterias and are interested in the work we develop in my lab, please contact by email : mplass [at] ub.edu

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      Two Open Postdoc positions – ERC Consolidator Project SPINECRAFT at Biomaterials for Neural Regeneration Group (IBEC)

      Dr is hiring.

      📢 Open positions – ERC Consolidator Project SPINECRAFT at Biomaterials for Neural Regeneration Group (IBEC) I am looking for highly motivated candidates interested in joining my group within the framework of the ERC Consolidator Grant SPINECRAFT, through two positions strictly linked to competitive fellowships:

      🔹 Postdoctoral position → Application to the Beatriu de Pinós Postdoctoral Fellowship 2026

      🔹 Predoctoral position (PhD) → Application to the FI Joan Oró Predoctoral Fellowship 2026 Both positions will focus on cutting-edge research within the SPINECRAFT project, at the interface of biomaterials, neural regeneration, and advanced human-relevant models.

      ⚠️ Important: Candidates must strictly meet the eligibility criteria of the corresponding fellowship calls. Please check the official requirements carefully before contacting me.

      📩 Interested candidates should email me with: • A brief motivation • CV • Indication of which fellowship they plan to apply for ⸻ European Research Council (ERC) hashtag#SPINECRAFT hashtag#PostdocPosition hashtag#PhDPosition hashtag#BeatriudePinos hashtag#FIJoanOro hashtag#Biomaterials hashtag#NeuralRegeneration hashtag#SpinalCordInjury hashtag#HumanModels hashtag#Organoids Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) Biomaterials for Neural Regeneration Group (IBEC) hashtag#ResearchCareers hashtag#Fellowships

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