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biomolecules that work together and are involved in cellular processes and in disease. More information For more information, please contact Marc Baggelaar external link at m.p.baggelaar@uu.nl . Do you have a
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biomolecules that work together and are involved in cellular processes and in disease. More information For more information, please contact Marc Baggelaar external link at m.p.baggelaar@uu.nl . Do you have a
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passionate about understanding how these viruses utilize glycans to infect cells. You will be working with the latest tools, like glycan and tissue arrays, to figure out which glycan markers could signal
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to the above mentioned topics, using a combination of techniques ranging from mathematics, algorithm design and implementation, to computer experiments and design research; publish, present and share your
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point. While both subsystems have been studied in isolation, it is yet largely unknown how they may interact and affect each other’s tipping behaviour. For example, an AMOC collapse could redistribute
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of these subsystems have been marked as tipping elements and global climate change seems to push both to their tipping point. While both subsystems have been studied in isolation, it is yet largely unknown how they may
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to centuries. EMBRACER has a dedicated outreach programme: Tipping Point Ahead. Collaborating with the KlimaatHelpdesk external link and other partners, the goal of Tipping Points Ahead is to inform