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salaries. This model is not viable in the EU which is characterized by high salaries and stringent regulations. The ambition of AMFactory is therefore to bridge the gap between the contaminant-free
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will join the team of Dr. Hennie Valkenier in the EMNS lab to work on different aspects of the development of synthetic anion receptors: Design and molecular modelling of anion receptors, as
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, focusing on their imaging and therapeutic potential. Key tasks include: Designing, planning, and executing preclinical experiments in cell and animal models of cancer. Conducting biodistribution, dosimetry
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research profile Access to state-of-the-art infrastructure A stimulating, diverse international world-class research environment Animal models, expertise in neurodegenerative disorders Financial support is
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the European Research Council. You will develop and apply NLP methods (application and development of neural network–based models for tasks such as relation extraction, entity identification, classification, and
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to join our team. We are an international and multidisciplinary team, integrating research from genetics, epigenetics, transcriptomics, proteomics, biomarker research, and cell models. Our lab is at
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trials (e.g., diet, FMT), and ex vivo gut models enabling advanced multi-omics analyses of these samples. In addition the lab also maintains a large culture collection, partially linked to genomic data
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Intelligence. You have a demonstrable interest in research into the use of Large Language Models to support GDPR-compliant Requirements Engineering. You have experience in supervising students in academic and/or
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intervention trials (e.g., diet, FMT), and ex vivo gut models enabling advanced multi-omics analyses of these samples. In addition the lab also maintains a large culture collection, partially linked to genomic
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electrophysiology to translational models, including animal studies and analyses of human tissue samples. This full-stack methodology enables us to directly link molecular channel function with disease phenotypes