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involved in collaborations with external users to carry out related experiments. Funding for the projects is provided in the context of the ERC Advanced Grant for the INTERPHON project lead by Prof. A
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want to study the role of protein regulatory networks in the context of cancer? As a PhD Candidate at the Vermeulen Lab, you will develop and apply innovative omics strategies. Protein–protein
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(on Ecological Momentary Assessment [EMA] data), aiming to develop new ways to quantify fast and slow fluctuations of fatigue in real life, based on complexity theory. Then, you will co-design and conduct a study
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want to contribute to the next level of self-driving labs? Are you excited about the application of high-throughput experiments to train AI tools to predict properties of complex mixtures? Then join our
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the manuscript as a medium influenced the evolution of texts. Your subproject deals with the textual evolution of the Latin Physiologus. In no other language has the Physiologus inspired more creative adaptations
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Vermeulen Lab, you will develop and apply innovative omics strategies. Protein–protein interactions and dynamic protein states are important for cellular identity. Aberrations in proteins drive oncogenic
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PhD Candidate, you will develop new analytical theories and methods for complex systems of partial differential equations and apply them to models for marine biofilm growth. Join a stimulating research
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Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description As a PhD candidate, you will develop new analytical theories and methods for complex systems of partial differential
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-CORE, supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) programme, aims to explore strategies to develop stem cell therapies and biomaterials, laying the groundwork for future cures to restore
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-CORE, supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) programme, aims to explore strategies to develop stem cell therapies and biomaterials, laying the groundwork for future cures to restore