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for the evaluation of regulatory systems and processes. Additionally, within the programme, you will be part of the supervision team for a PhD candidate conducting research in the field of regulatory science and
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, you will work on a DFG/NWO Weave Grant in collaboration with a PhD student, Dr. Claudia Fichtel (German Primate Center, Göttingen) and Professor Carsten de Dreu (University of Groningen). Your job
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an essential process for life. When a cell is at a diseased state, the interaction landscape can drastically change. We develop chemical tools to investigate these interactions to understand health and
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that are researched by PhDs and Postdocs to develop HI. It is our aim to be able to use the developed metrics and methods to evaluate how well these projects provide solutions for HI as well as establish synergies
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challenges and thrives in a collaborative environment. In addition, you bring the following qualifications: a PhD-degree in chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology or related discipline
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system-wide manner. Your job Molecules in our body constantly make interactions. This is an essential process for life. When a cell is at a diseased state, the interaction landscape can drastically change
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invite applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher in eating disorders to join the Clinical Psychology: cognitive and emotional processes research group. Your job As postdoctoral researcher you will
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of projects. Your qualities A PhD in quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics and/or structural proteomics. Experience in operating and handling a diversity of mass spectrometers independently. Strong
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of the queer intellectual in close collaboration with the research team (including the PI and the PhD); publishing in leading international peer-reviewed journals and contributing to a final edited
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of CO2 beyond CO to more reduced products; however, it suffers from limited stability, selectivity, and activity. In particular, selectively converting CO2 into methane through electrochemical processes