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well as computational modeling. The development and numerical implementation of novel methods has become a key issue in modern oncology, both in terms of understanding the biology of cancers and for medical oncology
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of the auditory nerve [2] and brainstem to simulate neurograms and guide the development of diagnostic tools based on Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABRs). Despite normal audiograms, individuals with ANSD often
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. The programme includes transferable skills training, support in career development, lectures and teaching by international experts as well as annual PhD symposia. The human microbiome has been implicated in
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processes (development, immunity, stress responses, etc.). RNA stability regulation has been associated with the pathophysiology of various diseases [3–5]. This mechanism is especially important when rapid
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environmental sciences, public health, and socio-economic research to develop innovative strategies for mitigating health risks associated with global change. A demonstrated ability to engage with stakeholders in
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progression. This project addresses the challenge of studying early tumorigenesis in pancreatic cancer by developing advanced in vitro models based on human extracellular matrix (ECM), aiming to recreate
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demonstrated spin-electric excitations through magneto-FIR spectroscopy. To expand the range and depth of these observations, we are looking to develop new molecules and study the effect of synthetic parameters
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prognosis. Gene therapy holds a great promise for the development of cures for these devastating pathologies.The project is funded by The POLG foundation. We are conducting preclinical development of an AAV
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reproducible scale-up protocols and develop standard operating procedures. Support multiple projects within the group requiring scale-up and contribute to cross-functional teams. Interface with external partners
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connected and valued on their academic journey. Internationally recognised research drives innovation in digital transformation, health, and sustainable development. This scientific progress is supported by