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of the cell identity enable these unique cell-type responses. Using state-of-the-art genomic tools, including single-cell sequencing and functional genomics, you will identify the drivers of this specificity
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. Using state-of-the-art genomic tools, including single-cell sequencing and functional genomics, you will identify the drivers of this specificity. You will be responsible for developing cutting-edge
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multiple transitions in the built environment by aligning values , and collaborate with a wide range of interesting stakeholders, specifically in the field of the built environment. You will also be involved
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postdoctoral researcher to contribute to research on neurodiversity and inclusive higher education. The position is part of a project: “Dilemmas of Inclusion: Engaging Multiple Stakeholders to Increase Inclusion
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contribute to research on neurodiversity and inclusive higher education. The position is part of a project: “Dilemmas of Inclusion: Engaging Multiple Stakeholders to Increase Inclusion of Neurodivergent
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, including biodiversity conservation, carbon sink, energy production, fisheries, aquaculture, transportation, and tourism. Proponents emphasize the benefits of a diversified blue economy for achieving multiple
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required for broader participation. You will be part of a cohort of 11 PhD candidates from multiple Dutch universities and disciplines, from social psychology and urban planning to governance studies and
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alignment and collaboration within the university on topics such as open education and copyright. You will link strategy and practice and drive the department’s development. In this role you translate
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to result in a first-author paper; Analyse a second dataset collected by members of our department (e.g., Dr Gerritsen & Dr Krypotos) aligned with your expertise and interests, for example on computational
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alarming alignment between some major platform companies and climate denialist politics. Examining platforms’ own influence on climate science communication and dis-/misinformation is therefore crucial. How