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to derive overarching scaling principles that apply across multiple disciplines, including hydrology, socioeconomics, toxicology and ecology. To achieve this, you will collect data from databases, reviews
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. We aim to unravel cell signaling programs that underlie adverse xenobiotic-induced adverse responses that drive pathological outcomes. A focus is on critical target organs of toxicity, e.g. liver
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). This includes identifying new factors that drive disease progression. The primary focus will be on using state-of-the-art genetic programming (in particular: GP-GOMEA) for small, explainable expression discovery
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English and strong academic writing skills; A systems-thinking mindset, with the ability to integrate insights from multiple domains and contribute to a cohesive research framework You can see that
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to reduce these emissions by at least 1 Mton in 2030. In support of these policies, several research projects funded at (sub-, inter-) national level (such as the Netherlands Research Programme on Greenhouse
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. Explore options for high level assessment of environmental and social impacts of individual CCUS projects. Conduct multiple CCUS exemplary case studies in the Netherlands and support project partners in
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mechanisms; the ability to manage multiple projects at the same time. In our international working environment there is an increasing amount of communication in English. For this position it is about language
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going to do Analyze a uniquely extensive neuroimaging dataset (90 minutes of functional MRI per participant across multiple sessions and conditions, detailed structural and diffusion-weighted data
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reviews. This postdoctoral position offers a unique chance to research and improve teaching quality and teacher development. You will further develop, test, and refine RIDE across multiple faculties
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the cancer more effectively. In multiple studies, this therapy has demonstrated impressive results after only 4 to 6 weeks of treatment, leading to improved patient survival without recurrence of the cancer