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the supervision of Prof. Dr. Paul De Hert and produce high quality research outputs. Engage in secondments as part of the project’s training activities (6 months at Utrecht University under the co-supervision of Dr
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platforms and case studies representative of boreal, temperate, and Mediterranean biomes with novel bioeconomic modelling and high-resolution modelling and mapping of complex risks. Our activities operate
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a driving force of cancer progression. Our work is published in high profile journals such as Nature, Nature Cancer, Cell Reports, and Molecular Cell. We have a strong international recognition and
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a driving force of cancer progression. Our work is published in high profile journals such as Nature, Nature Cancer, Cell Reports, and Molecular Cell. We have a strong international recognition and
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cooperation. You have an excellent knowledge of English, and you have very good knowledge of at least one other language, preferably Dutch, German or French, as you should be able to analyse historical sources
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patients with precancer stadia. These research objectives will be approached using established high-throughput next-generation sequencing technologies (i.e. long-read RNA isoform sequencing, snRNA/scRNA
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guidance at an internationally recognized high-level Application Please submit your application through our online application platform. As you complete your application, ensure the following steps are taken
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. High-quality equipment. Close ties to the business world and to the Luxembourg labour market. A unique urban site with excellent infrastructure A partner for society and industry. Cooperation with
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Scientific guidance at an internationally recognized high-level Application Please submit your application through our online application platform. As you complete your application, ensure the following steps
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Sterck. This project starts from the observations that global inequality is high. It aims to address three important knowledge gaps. First, there is little empirical evidence on the extent to which people