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morphological changes in host cells. - Use sequence specific fluorescent labeling to follow virus infection in a time resolved manner in different archaeal models. Organisation The University of Groningen is a
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how networks support cognition is one of the most exciting challenges in clinical neuroscience. For complex conditions such as multiple sclerosis and autism spectrum disorder, progress has been slowed
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throughout the horse breeding season (March–August). Your research will bridge basic biology and translational embryology. Using live imaging and single-cell sequencing approaches, you will investigate how
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across scales, combining multiple fields including physics, mathematics, astronomy, history & philosophy of science, and social science. Its approach to societal engagement throughout the project’s 5-year
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enzyme engineering. The PhD project will involve bioinformatic selection of candidate enzymes, employing a combination of ‘off-the-shelf’ tools based on both sequence and structure. These enzymes will be
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of ‘off-the-shelf’ tools based on both sequence and structure. These enzymes will be produced, screened and the best variants subject to protein engineering campaigns. Once highly active variants
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assessment and certification framework, leveraging multiple data sources and probabilistic reliability analysis to predict both current and future safety levels. This project contributes to designing future
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🔭 Are you passionate about astronomy and cutting-edge research? Join our dynamic team and explore the universe through multiple PhD positions now open! Work on a range of exciting research topics
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for the antenna design. Stakeholder feedback will be actively integrated to ensure the design aligns with practical and cost-effective applications, laying a strong foundation for the research. Literature Review
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manufacturing. A key factor in DPPs’ success is legitimacy, that is, the extent to which it is perceived as aligned with a society’s values and beliefs. Without requisite legitimation, the political support and