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of research technicians to study complement regulator factor H. Your day-to-day activities will include performing experiments within the lab, working closely together with the technicians while
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question parsing; co-supervise junior researchers and contribute to scientific publications and open-source tooling. This position is part of the ERC-funded project GeoTrAnsQData, which develops
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experimentation and be a key part of discovering a cross-kingdom circadian system. The scientist will be involved in an interdisciplinary, innovative project in a productive scientific environment with a good work
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research initiatives. Hence, travel to Italy is not needed for the quantitative components of the project. However, the focus groups central to the first subproject (with the aim to explore in-depth
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to writing grant proposals and manuscripts. The successful candidate will also be part of Oncode Institute , with which dr. Chien is affiliated.
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to an online textbook, intended for education. As the project also has an extensive societal relevance component, you are welcome to join in on activities for that as much as you please. You will be working in
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agriculture – and could be the focus of a specific research endeavour – and how they include the role of policy, shareholder primacy, land prices, and risk mitigation. As our postdoc, you are part of the Dutch
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dynamical systems. The position is part of the research project “A Rigorous Framework for Transient Random Dynamics”, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). You will be part of a team with a PhD student
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or religious dimension of making intermedial and self-reflexive elements of ‘showing making’ The postdoctoral researcher will work as part of a team which also includes the principal investigator, two junior
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researcher will work as part of a team which also includes the principal investigator, two junior researchers writing PhD theses on ‘making’ in Roman literature, and two research assistants who support the