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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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accelerated Design-Build-Test-Learn cycles to continuously improve models via active learning and guide evolutionary trajectories toward promising but otherwise inaccessible sequence spaces. You will be
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experience with in vivo studies (artikel 9, proefdierkunde), flow cytometry, single cell technology (working in R), microscopical techniques and molecular biology is an advantage With proficiency in English
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of patients to creating in-vitro 3D models and using artificial intelligence for imaging.s pelvic floor complaints (prolapse and full ruptures) and to optimise existing treatments, for example with
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hampering improvement of patient cure rates. The new MIRACLE-Leukemia project will take an integrated, multidisciplinary and intersectoral approach to address the key unresolved questions on the molecular and
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in bacterial cells, again without a clear rationale. We recently obtained important new insights into the toxicity mechanism of GlcNAc in the bacterial model organism Streptomyces coelicolor. GlcNAc is
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sugars is lethal in bacterial cells, again without a clear rationale. We recently obtained important new insights into the toxicity mechanism of GlcNAc in the bacterial model organism Streptomyces
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. An additional challenge is the modelling and prediction of the dynamic interaction between proteins and small-molecule ligands, such as hormones, neurotransmitters, or therapeutic drugs. The computational
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prediction of protein dynamics is still in its infancy. An additional challenge is the modelling and prediction of the dynamic interaction between proteins and small-molecule ligands, such as hormones
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resistance. Interest in developing and evaluating innovative (molecular diagnostic) methods. You are organized and have good multi-tasking skills. You are interested in both fundamental as well as in applied