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, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The vision of TruPASS is that Digital Product Passports (DPPs) not only serve as a trusted technological artifact but, through their use and technological
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collaboration between the University of Twente (CRPH - Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology group, sEMG expertise center) and the Intensive Care department of the Erasmus MC (ROTARC - Rotterdam Advanced
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motivated to advance trustworthy artificial intelligence in medical imaging? In this postdoctoral position, you will work on explainable AI and foundation models for CT imaging, combining methodological
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this position, you will advance an innovative drug discovery workflow to enable the identification of membrane receptor ligands. This project is a collaboration between the Pomplun lab and the Heitman labs and
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the functional diversification of synapses in defined neural circuits. In this project, you will use an array of approaches, including CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, viral vector technology, and quantitative super
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on related activities within the SMARTSCALE project. Your team You’ll be offered an initial 18-month contract from Wageningen University & Research. After this period, it is a possibility to continue as a
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ThermoCas9 offers unique advantages, its current activity is lower than that of widely used nucleases such as SpCas9. Recent work at WUR has established robust platforms for protein engineering, directed
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disease. The project will focus on advancing approaches in deciphering biomolecule interactions, chemical proteomics, glycoproteomics, or glycomics, with particular emphasis on uncovering spatiotemporal
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. We develop chemical tools to investigate these interactions to understand health and disease. The project will focus on advancing approaches in deciphering biomolecule interactions, chemical
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, multidisciplinary, fundamental and frontier-applied marine research and education addressing important scientific and societal questions pertaining to the functioning of oceans, seas and deltas. NIOZ advances