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projects, we aim to unravel the molecular mechanisms of antibiotics that target bacterial superbugs (Gram-negatives & Mycobacteria). The positions are funded by a VICI grant external link . All offered PhD
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development, molecular modelling to predict physical properties and process flowsheet modelling. The experimental work will be conducted at the bio-process lab of the industrial partner. Job requirements
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experience with cellular and molecular models in the lab, such as qPCR. - You are enthusiastic and curious about experimental research and have affinity for fundamental and translational research. - You are
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processes to greenhouse gas emissions from peat? In your research, you will utilise a range of approaches, combining molecular biological techniques, incubation experiments, analyses of enzyme activity and
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-series data about canopy and tuber yield for a diversity panel of potato cultivars and (b) model the genotype-specific growth parameters as functions of molecular marker profiles. This research is on
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modelling and atomic scale molecular dynamics and quantum chemical modelling. In doing so, we cover both ends of the lengthscales that are relevant to perovskite solar cells: Effects that cannot be captured
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the environment. Your research contributes to our focus by developing novel molecular biomarkers of toxicity and advanced in vitro cell models. It is your ambition to translate the molecular
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to train an AI model that predicts the cis-regulatory code for synthetic genomes (i.e. for cell-free gene expression systems) and correlates the experimental conditions within the synthetic cell
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(the Netherlands) Ron Fouchier has been awarded the M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize 2023. As a professor of molecular virology at the Erasmus University Medical Centre, Fouchier studies how viruses evolve and can
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plants. For this PhD position, you will work towards the identification of keystone microbial species and molecular features from both plant and bacteria that can prevent the progression of infection