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The University of Exeter’s Department of Computer Science is inviting applications for a PhD studentship funded by Faculty of Environmental Science. For eligible students, the studentship will cover
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step in eukaryotic gene expression, ensuring that mature transcripts are delivered from the nucleus to the cytoplasm for translation. Multiple challenges are faced in this process: How are mRNAs
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these questions as part of the SYNERGY project, a collaborative research project funded by NWO. The SYNERGY project brings together a large consortium of researchers from multiple Dutch universities and knowledge
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sanitation industries. Working with our established industry partners, you'll implement your innovations in real operational environments, seeing your research make tangible difference while building
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and adolescent mental health and wellbeing outcomes in educational settings. Schools are complex collaborative environments for supporting the mental health and wellbeing of young people. This project
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in vivo and in vitro approaches to study maternal mRNA regulation across multiple levels. Zebrafish is our primary in vivo model, offering powerful genetic tools and abundant embryos for applications
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interdisciplinary, and there are multiple aspects to it that one or two different persons can fill with different interests/backgrounds. In all cases, extensive project training will be provided. Candidates with
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language for scientific computing (C/C++, Matlab, Fortran, Python, Julia, …) Good communication skills and willingness to work in collaborative projects with multiple partners and present results
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/C++, Matlab, Fortran, Python, Julia, …) Good communication skills and willingness to work in collaborative projects with multiple partners and present results at conferences, project meetings and
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consultation and support to multiple research teams in a collaborative environment Carry out integrative mechanistic studies Assist in preparing scientific publications, grant proposals and reports Work with a