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interdisciplinary, and together we contribute to science and society. Your role Successful candidate will join the Integrative Cell Signalling Group (https://www.uni.lu/lcsb-en/research-groups/integrative-cell
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investigations and techniques such as variety of techniques such as rapid mixing, rheology, and advanced data analysis. - Ph.D. in Physics or Chemistry or Biology or a closely related subject, obtained less than 3
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microstructure and rheology in complex fluids. These research programmes integrate time-resolved investigations and techniques such as variety of techniques such as rapid mixing, rheology, and advanced data
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enzyme 1 (IRE1), the most evolutionary conserved UPR transducer, is an ER-resident transmembrane protein with a cytosolic dual kinase/RNase activity controlling pro-survival or pro-death signals. Yet
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focus on understanding the role of retinoic acid signaling in cardiac valve development and regeneration using the zebrafish model. • Develop transgenic and mutant models • Analyze cardiovascular
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at some point during the selection process Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. To ensure full consideration, candidates should apply by 30/06/2025
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not only flows from the auditory periphery to the central nervous system but also from the brain to the ear. As a result, efferent neuronal signals can modulate the mechanical properties of the cochlea
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. This new detector will have its detection electronics underwater, close to the photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). All signals from the 20,000 PMTs will need to be synchronized within the detector
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governing the emission of detectable gravitational wave signals from compact objects, incorporating the uncertainties inherent in the underlying microphysics. Specifically, the successful candidate will focus
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model, NEMO has been designed to run in double precision, i.e. using 64-bit floating-point numbers. Using lower precision can be beneficial in terms of performance by reducing memory usage, execution time