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committees and contribute to academic activities within the institute, Leiden University, and the broader Dutch academic community; Contribute to the development and promotion of the Cybersecurity and
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discovery, embedded in a dynamic and enthusiastic research environment? At Leiden University in the BSc part of the Biopharmaceutical Sciences curriculum we are developing a computational track. During the
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to determine how PPE proteins mediate selective small-molecule transport and how structural insights into these outer membrane porins can guide drug development strategies to enhance compound uptake. Selection
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Compartmentalization, Carbon Fixation, and Compound Biomanufacturing) aims to develop a Solar-to-X technology that converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide directly into valuable chemicals, namely isoprene. By
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archaeology. The ERC AdG project Inequal Cyprus projects investigates the consolidation of social inequalities – a so far poorly understood development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in
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Apply now Postdoctoral Researcher in Electrochemical Analysis of Gunshot Residues We are seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Scientist to develop a fast and reliable electrochemical method for analyzing
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development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in West Asia. Recent archaeological research into social inequalities has either used quantitative methods, such as the GINI measure, to
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have developed historically in the Netherlands (and more broadly, in Europe) and how this has contributed to identity formation. You will join us at an exciting moment, as the research team has made a
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development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in West Asia. Recent archaeological research into social inequalities has either used quantitative methods, such as the GINI measure, to
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inequalities – a so far poorly understood development of crucial importance in the rise of complex societies in West Asia. Recent archaeological research into social inequalities has either used quantitative