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Cell Signaling” research unit. The “Bioanalytics and intermediary Metabolism” group, headed by Marcel Kwiatkowski, is specialised in mass spectrometric cross-OMICs to investigate molecular mechanisms
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and analyzes quantitative and qualitative data on the firms’ pro bono efforts related to human rights, environment and climate change, and migration. PROBONO seeks to understand these dynamics and their
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and corrosion Developing a validated solvent degradation Process simulations of absorption-based CO2 capture with different process designs and industrial cases Combine the solvent degradation model
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transient intermediates during turnover. Mechanistic diagnostics. Employ redox titrations/electrochemistry and computational chemistry to generate theozymes and map reaction coordinates. Molecular biology
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Element simulations (e.g. pushover analysis and/or incremental dynamic analysis). Moreover, the project aims to verify the ductility requirements with full-scale experimental results and explore
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or mentor for candidates who are funded by the Faculty of Medicine, this should be clearly stated. A person cannot supervise or act as mentor for more than four (4) PhD and/or postdocs funded by The Faculty
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/electrochemistry and computational chemistry to generate theozymes and map reaction coordinates. Molecular biology & biochemistry. Clone, express, and purify designed variants; assess stability and activity across
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with leading European research partners. We are seeking a highly motivated candidate with a background in neuropsychology, medicine, neuroscience, molecular biology, biostatistics, pharmacology
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and innovative methods for predicting metocean data (primarily surface waves and ocean parameters such as currents, temperature, salinity, etc.) by combining advanced numerical simulations and deep
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motivated candidate with a background in neuropsychology, medicine, neuroscience, molecular biology, biostatistics, pharmacology, pharmacoepidemiology, public health, statistics or a related field. The