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students also are expected to take up teaching assistant tasks. The experimental work involves the study of clusters in molecular beams using mass spectrometry, infrared and visible light spectroscopy using
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light on the tensions between public health and reproductive justice, drawing on concepts such as biopower and body governance. The project is structured around three Work Packages (WP): WP1: Social and
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university. We offer an innovative academic education to more than 20000 students, conduct pioneering scientific research and play an important service-providing role in society. We are one of the largest
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Company description The Laboratory of Autophagy and Membrane Dynamics, headed by prof. Alex van Vliet, is part of the department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at KU Leuven. We aim to uncover
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. For this project, you will work as part of the “AlUla Inscriptions Corpus Analysis Project (AICAP).” This is a four-year collaboration between Ghent University and the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), from May 2024
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impeding progress in understanding how autophagy is able to prevent the toxic buildup of aggregates in neurodegeneration, or fails to clean up damaged mitochondria in ageing. Our work has uncovered new
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dynamic, forward-thinking university. We offer innovative academic education to more than 23000 students, conduct pioneering scientific research and play an important service-providing role in society. We
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documents regarding demography, settlement, plant use and agriculture, since plants are key for life in the Pacific islands. 3) This research will allow a historical systematic approach to what Europeans
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surface. We recently discovered that members of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter superfamily, ABCB19 and ABCB1, previously linked to auxin export, also function as brassinosteroid exporters, and
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-thinking, European university. We offer an innovative academic education to more than 20000 students, conduct pioneering scientific research and play an important service-providing role in society. We