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the nonlinear regions of the genotype–phenotype map, while more recent empirical results indicate that it can remain constant over long evolutionary periods. This project will address this apparent contradiction
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detection. Manage data with custom-developed filtering techniques. Use the data in architectural design processes involving reuse to create design options for reused component distribution using machine
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nerve function after spinal cord injury through electrical signals? This research question is the focus of the current PhD position. Project overview The project is focused on finding and developing
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. TOEFL/IELTS test results, a course/project report written in English (if your bachelor’s/master’s thesis is not in English). In the first step of the application process we will ask you to indicate two
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of the lab is to better understand and harness GPCR signaling to design safer drugs for patients. The doctoral student project and the duties of the doctoral student The doctoral student project will
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mechanistic experiments. Our goal is to understand how sex and estrogen signaling impact different cancers and and their treatments so that we can suggest tailored cancer treatments, biomarkers, and preventive
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. biostatisticians, to enhance our ability to study pain from a translational perspective. The research group (12 PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and staff members) collaborate with preclinical as well as clinical
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user-friendly sensor systems for health data monitoring, reliable health data measurements and data communication in distributed environments, as well as reliable distributed signal processing and AI
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on understanding key molecular mechanisms in cancer, combining large-scale omics with focused mechanistic experiments. Our goal is to understand how sex and estrogen signaling impact different cancers and and their
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production processes related to both mining and civil engineering. Project description Three Ph.D. students and one postdoctoral researcher will work on the SUV project. The project contributes to the green