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investigate why unique plant cells respond so differently to the same environmental stimuli. You’ll gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge single-cell genomics and functional genomics to uncover the drivers
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PhD Position in the Role of Cell Identity in Shaping Plant Stress Responses Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 10 May
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Topologically-protected conductors of information are robust against perturbations that would normally scatter the information carriers, resulting in waste heat and reduction of energy efficiency. In
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, regional and local actors to work together on various domains including energy and health. These various stakeholders act based on the values they hold. This project aims to study how value alignment takes
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mechanism underlaying plant interactions with this novel class of microbes. This knowledge will help us understand how to fine-tune suberization patterns for optimal crops stress protection. This ambitious
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strategies. You will work with networks such as LSA, Energie Samen and Cooplink. Using qualitative research and action research, you will analyse existing mobilisation efforts, identify challenges and co
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, including biodiversity conservation, carbon sink, energy production, fisheries, aquaculture, transportation, and tourism. Proponents emphasize the benefits of a diversified blue economy for achieving multiple
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, biotechnology, bioengineering, materials science, or in a related area. You have proven expertise on and experience with bioprinting technologies and with cell and tissue culture. You are motivated to apply