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1. Computational Studies of Electron Transport in Nanoscale Devices
Abstract : In this thesis, a combination of density functional theory (DFT) based calculations and nonequilibrium Green’s functions are employed to investigate electron transport in molecular switches, molecular cords and nanoscale devices. Molecular electronic devices have been proposed as an approach to complement today’s silicon based electronic devices. READ MORE
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2. Single-cell RNA sequencing as a tool to study panarthropod evolution
Abstract : Panarthropoda is a monophyletic group comprised of arthropods and lobopods, molting animals with a segmented body, paired appendages, dorsal brain, and ventral nerve cords. Evolutionary Developmental Biology (EvoDevo) is an interdisciplinary field that seeks to understand how changes in development form the basis for variations in morphology and phenotypic evolution, including the genetic network underlying these processes. READ MORE
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3. Studies of Spinal Motor Control Networks in Genetically Modified Mouse Models
Abstract : Spinal neurons are important in several aspects motor control. For example, the neurons essential for locomotor movements reside in the ventral spinal cord. In this thesis, different motor control functions are being related to neuronal populations defined by their common expression of a gene. READ MORE
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4. Single-cell RNA sequencing provides novel insights into spider development and represents an innovative alternative to study the evolution and development of panarthropods
Abstract : Panarthropoda is a monophyletic group of invertebrate animals with a segmented body, paired appendages, dorsal brain, and ventral nerve cords. In order to study the mechanisms underpining their evolution, I study the genetic factors that drive their development. READ MORE
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5. Epidemiological and immunological studies of environmental mycobacteria - with focus on Mycobacterium abscessus
Abstract : Mycobacterium avium, M. abscessus and M. gordonae are three mycobacterial species that are ubiquitous in the environment. M. READ MORE