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the bone marrow niche during regeneration. A primary focus of the laboratory is the role that Notch signaling plays in the differentiation and cell fate decisions of hematopoietic cells. This position
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-centric innovations, we aim to build a resilient agricultural and environmental future. Central to this effort is our AgriTwins program (a part of the CSIRO Next Generation Graduates Programs ), a
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can: o Work independently while collaborating within a research team. o Demonstrate problem-solving skills and handle complex research questions. o Maintain a professional and goal-oriented approach
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questions remain unanswered to grasp the full potential of circulating nucleic acids (cfDNA/cfRNA) in clinicopathologic applications. The new PhD student will work on a project that aims to obtain further
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, functional precision membranes, optoelectronic and electrochemical devices, by employing advanced experimental and theoretical methods in an interdisciplinary approach bridging synthetic chemistry, condensed
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, functional precision membranes, optoelectronic and electrochemical devices, by employing advanced experimental and theoretical methods in an interdisciplinary approach bridging synthetic chemistry, condensed
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the interaction between network exposure and resource allocation. In this context, your main focus will be to: - Investigate network exposure mechanisms related to 5G core network functions and network
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, Reliability and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg is a leading international research and innovation centre in secure, reliable and trustworthy ICT systems and services. We play an instrumental role
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part-time position with a weekly working time of 30 hours per week (75%). The PhD position is funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and related to the major multi-national initiative “Deep Dust
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. The specific focus of the PhD projects will be tailored to the candidate’s interests and will align with the objectives of the aforementioned consortia. These projects work at the interface of the gut microbiome