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now Are you interested in working at the intersection of science and policy? As a researcher within Ombion (Centre for Animal-Free Biomedical Translation), you will investigate how new animal-free
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will analyse saliva and blood samples to study endocrine and genetic influences. You will work primarily with eight multigenerational groups of rhesus macaques at the Biomedical Primate Research Centre
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synthetic cells and biomedical device development; strong motivation, flexibility, and the ability to run multiple projects simultaneously; strong verbal and written English communication skills (C1 level or
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invite applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in eating disorders to join the Clinical Psychology: cognitive and emotional processes research group. Your job As postdoctoral researcher you will
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an essential process for life. When a cell is at a diseased state, the interaction landscape can drastically change. We develop chemical tools to investigate these interactions to understand health and
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responsible for further developing the research plan and exploring how core CPP themes can be integrated into the project (including systemic influences on grief, self-related processes, loneliness, and
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system-wide manner. Your job Molecules in our body constantly make interactions. This is an essential process for life. When a cell is at a diseased state, the interaction landscape can drastically change
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of CO2 beyond CO to more reduced products; however, it suffers from limited stability, selectivity, and activity. In particular, selectively converting CO2 into methane through electrochemical processes
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/ppr1071622 ). The project examines how adversity affects social learning and self-esteem, and how these processes contribute to mental health outcomes. You will apply advanced statistical and computational
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Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS) is the research institute of the department of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Utrecht University. UIPS focuses on processes around discovery, development, and use