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Science and Engineering Division. The Composites Lab started at KAUST in 2009 and is an integrated environment for composite science, combining modeling and experimental expertise in a single working
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interdisciplinarity: it combines both, experimental and theoretical expertise, spanning from the investigation of surface plasmons and the design of nano-structured catalyst materials to density functional theory
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realms of inquiry. Courses align with one of four pillars: Engaging Aesthetics, Empirical & Scientific Engagement, Engaging Differences, and Ethical Engagement. Postdoctoral Research Associates
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appropriately. More about the position The project, GROOVE, aims to significantly advance knowledge on groove and why specific combinations of rhythmic patterns reliably elicit pleasure and the urge to move
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of structure, dynamics and function. The groups use approaches from cell biology and biochemistry in combination with structural biology. The MMSB hosts 11 different research groups, totalling more than 90
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biology due to significant species-specific differences in neutrophil biology. For example, human neutrophils contain antimicrobial proteins that are absent in mouse neutrophils. Reliance on mouse models
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biosynthetic pathways for microbially-derived molecules and understanding how microbial molecule production can be modulated for disease prevention and therapeutic benefit. Using a combination of computational
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inducing movement differences, in collaboration with the team Testing proposed separation techniques Participation in conferences in Germany and abroad (incl. presenting your research results) Travel
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impacts on healthcare delivery and budgets. The project “Medical breakthrough and financial punishment” investigates 1) the diffusion of a new medical technology, Wegovy, among different types of general
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approaches are discovered at the intersection of fields. We combine ideas and tools from a range of disciplines including metabolism research, neurosciences, (comparative) physiology, evolutionary biology and