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different rescripting strategies reduce the impact of emotional memories, and whether these changes in memory predict subsequent symptom reduction in a student population. This work will be followed by
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and Relations research group and/or Memory, Materiality and Affect research group and forms part of the national Traumascapes project . Faculty of Arts The Faculty of Arts is committed
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, and healthy lifestyles. By co-developing strategies with societal stakeholders, DECIDE aims to create solutions that have tangible impact on society. Project structure DECIDE is organized into 10 work
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. Through this research, you will contribute to the healthcare of the future and positively affect the lives of thousands! Job description We seek two highly motivated PhD candidates for this project, one
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(canis familiaris) Giulia Cimarelli Wageningen University and Research The role of CHCs in polyploid mating behaviour and success Sophie Rose Chattingon Wageningen University & Research The impact of large-herbivore
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research team. The project focuses on the functional effects of disease‑causing mtDNA mutations in kidney organoids. Kidney tubulopathies are genetic disorders affecting kidney tubule function, leading
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the common objective of building trustworthy, high-impact environmental intelligence. You also possess: A successfully completed MSc degree in artificial intelligence, statistics, computer science, remote
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affinity for innovative mass spectrometry and delivering a positive impact on global food safety? Do you take joy in creative processes and are you driven by curiosity? Are you a go-getter? Do you excel
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in the wider community to ensure the impact of our scholarly work. Our research activities fall under the responsibility of the interdisciplinary Institute for Management Research (IMR). The research
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systems and directly test your models in experiments. Your research will help microscope users to see inside their samples without cutting them to pieces and thus have a direct impact on their daily work