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Mechanisms of cell polarization and cell fusion

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Located in the Department of Fundamental Microbiology at the University of Lausanne, the Martin lab studies cellular spatial organization. We aim to understand in molecular detail how cells polarize, organize their cytoskeleton and their membrane to achieve growth, division and fusion. You can read more about the team and our research by browsing through this site.

 

The lab is recruiting a computational biologist for a project quantitative image analysis.

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