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Postdoctoral Researcher in Bioinformatics & Mass Spectrometry (1.0 FTE) (V25.0117) « Back to the overview Job description Join Our Cutting-Edge Research on Melanoma Biomarkers and Therapeutic
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group at the Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy (GRIP). This two-year position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of bioinformatics, mass spectrometry, and AI-driven cancer
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of bioinformatics, mass spectrometry, and AI-driven cancer research. You will be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team specializing in computational mass spectrometry, proteomics, and glycomics. Your Role As a
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Engineering (FSE) contributes to this mission by training skilled professionals through our new EngD programme in Sustainable Process Design. This 2-year post-master design programme, closely collaborating with
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EngD: Sustainable Process Design – Optimizing Biopolymer Extraction (1.0 FTE) (V25.0224) « Back to the overview Job description The University of Groningen is committed to strengthening the Northern
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or experiments, work towards an improved design and operation protocols to boost efficiency and output of the plant. In parallel, technological strategies and conceptual designs will be developed for improving
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transition and sustainability. The Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE) contributes to this mission by training skilled professionals through our new EngD programme in Sustainable Process Design. This 2
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or genetics are organized in two focal areas: ‘Molecular Mechanisms of Biological Processes’ and ‘Physiology and Systems Biology’. Qualifications Who The ideal candidates must be highly motivated, hard-working
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Processes’ and ‘Physiology and Systems Biology’. Qualifications Who The ideal candidates must be highly motivated, hard-working, ambitious, creative, enthusiastic about RNA and interested in conducting both
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normal blood cell development. AML is extremely difficult to treat, and better treatment options are urgently needed. AML mutations are typically found in a broad range of signaling molecules resulting in