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, including trans-differentiation of fibroblasts into neurons (iNeurons), development and screening of antisense oligonucleotides (AONs), live-cell imaging, and transcriptomic analyses. Laboratory work will
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), live-cell imaging, and transcriptomic analyses. Laboratory work will involve optimizing protocols to convert patient-derived skin cells into neurons (iNeurons). New AONs will be screened through reporter
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. For the last three years, the Department has been rated as 3rd best in the world for research among radiology departments. Advanced X-ray Tomographic Imaging laboratory The AXTI laboratory is focused
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PhD position starting immediately is available in the laboratory of Prof. Tessa E.F. Quax in the department of Molecular Microbiology of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
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that has been generated in a prior laboratory-setting project. Specifically, we will integrate recent advances in artificial intelligence-based automated interpretation of medical images, and new knowledge
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: An eye for detail. Previous lab experience: Hands-on experience in laboratory techniques builds confidence and competence, allowing for efficient execution of experiments and quicker troubleshooting
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interdependently on a common goal. The current project applies both laboratory and field study designs to investigate how such multi-team systems adapt to unexpected events. Thereby we specifically focus on the role
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Welcome to Maastricht University! Complex problems are often solved by systems of teams working together interdependently on a common goal. The current project applies both laboratory and field
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-resilient water treatment technology and/or strategy. Conduct laboratory and field experiments to study water treatment. You will join the Sanitary Engineering Section of TU Delft’s Department of Water
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PhD position starting immediately is available in the laboratory of Prof. Tessa E.F. Quax in the department of Molecular Microbiology of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. We offer you, in