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that it will target any DNA sequence. Not only does this make it possible to specifically target the DNA of a bacterial virus, but the method has also been found to be suitable for gene-editing in plants
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osteogenic growth factors. This project represents translational science at its most exciting: building on a product with real clinical potential and advancing it further using cutting-edge RNA biology. The
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: The emergence of distinct emotions in human development at the University of Amsterdam. Two PhD candidates We are seeking two motivated PhD candidates with a strong interest in emotional development in early
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Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Humanities More The Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize is awarded every other year to a mid-career researcher working in the Netherlands
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KNAW Early Career Award Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Humanities More The KNAW Early Career Award encourages the further development of a diverse range of early career scientists and
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., EEG, cognitive-load manipulations, and, where relevant, brain stimulation), the candidate will contribute to a broader effort to determine when and how higher-cognitive systems act as a bottleneck on
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lack of interpretability, robustness to changes, and adherence to safety regulations. The urgency and severity of these issues have spurred the proposal of the EU AI Act, aimed at ensuring a safe
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develops in addition system models to monitor and understand operational behavior and to act upon system irregularities. This PhD research focuses on achieving automated computational design synthesis
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the human brain. While its effects on neurophysiology and behavior are typically small in size, the technique has the advantage to be very flexible in terms of application sites and time courses
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disruption of the electrical impulses, and can cause a lethal stop of the heart beat. Prediction whether a newly found gene variation is dangerous or not is difficult and requires a lot of experimental work