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isotachophoresis (dzITP) device for highly efficient preconcentration, separation, and filtration of biomolecules. The next phase of this work involves coupling this microfluidic technology directly to MS—leveraging
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are offering a senior postdoctoral position within the Stranding Research Programme external link , part of the Division of Pathology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Your job The Stranding Research
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technology. You can benefit from on-going research on innovative metabolomics, lipidomics and proteomics approaches for single cell analysis and exosome fractions. This project is part of the Biotech Booster
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developmental project on individual differences in language processing that was funded through the NWO Gravitation grant ‘Language in Interaction’. Behavioural, functional and structural MRI data was collected
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, and other techniques. The project will hire a postdoctoral researcher, who will work in the GOLEM lab. Your tasks: In collaboration with the other team members, you will work on the creation of a
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on the networked interactions between stakeholders in regional innovation ecosystems and assessing effects of interventions in such networks. We are interested in understanding the role of stakeholders in the set-up
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Apply now Postdoctoral Researcher (24 months, 0.8 FTE) The Faculty Office and Institute of Education and Child Studies at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences at Leiden University is
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Published Monday 19 May 2025 Deadline Thursday 12 Jun 2025 Work area Academic staff Organisational unit Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM) Salary € 4.537 - € 6.209 Employment 0.8
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to provide targeted interventions for improved patient outcomes. Aligned with RIS3 aims, it strengthens the Northern innovation ecosystem. The specific role of the postdoctoral researcher working in
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. This therapeutic approach will also soon be made available for other types of cancer, such as lung cancer and uterine cancer. John Haanen’s research therefore plays an important role in the wider field of cell