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plasticity mechanisms that underlie memory consolidation during sleep, and examines how amyloid-beta interferes with these plasticity mechanisms. You will study how neurodegeneration disrupts the stability
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decades of research, the mechanisms underlying these differences—and their long-term consequences—remain one of the most persistent open questions in the cognitive sciences. The NWO Vidi–funded project aims
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this project, you will investigate the optimal conditions and underlying mechanisms of Imagery Rescripting, a treatment aimed at alleviating distressing memories. You will begin by examining how
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, and tools for future therapies. In this project, you will: study the molecular mechanisms that cause mitochondrial kidney disease. develop state‑of‑the‑art patient‑derived kidney organoids. work in a
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simulations that integrate physical and social drivers. Finally, you will evaluate financial and institutional support mechanisms and develop policy pathways to strengthen resilience to salinization. Your
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. Change. Impact! Faculty Mechanical Engineering From chip to ship. From machine to human being. From idea to solution. Driven by a deep-rooted desire to understand our environment and discover its
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processes at the NMJ and their underlying molecular mechanisms. For this, we have designed an interdisciplinary research project where fundamental research groups team up in a new collaboration aiming to
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outstanding mechanical and electronic workshops. We foster an international and collaborative atmosphere and have close ties to other institutes housed within our Faculty of Science and with many research
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for their governing mechanisms? How can we make these model computationally efficient and capable of scaling to large dataset sizes? Scientific challenges for this exciting PhD project include: develop principled
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, such as heat stress in reproduction, mathematical modelling of plant development and regulatory mechanisms, and single-cell and biomechanical studies. In addition, it is expanding its research and education