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-op procedures and monitoring of survival animals. Perform primary cell isolations of pancreatic islets, adult myocytes, fibroblasts, or other primary cells as needed. Perform OGTT, ITT, or other whole
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Status: Open Applications open: 7/01/2022 Applications close: 31/12/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Two PhD student scholarships
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of Fame, and the International Program on Water Management in Agriculture. Key Responsibilities: Field and Lab Work: Lead the collection of soil and water samples, maintain monitoring equipment, and design
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aiming to improve the management of infected wounds. Our group is focused on: i) Developing novel fluorescent-based detection approaches for the continuous monitoring of wound healing. ii) Achieving
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-method approach, combining quantitative and qualitative research techniques. It will draw upon the Dutch Femicide Monitor, including data from law enforcement, public prosecutor, courts and the media