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and disease. You apply advanced systems biology approaches, including network modelling and pathway-based analyses, to understand how dietary and environmental exposures affect molecular processes. You
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Circuits Project description: Neuronal synapses are remarkably heterogeneous and dynamic structures that vary widely in molecular composition, nanostructure, and signaling strength. This rich variety
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of molecular complexes directly within cells. A central focus of the project will be the development of improved image simulation frameworks. These simulations will not only serve as benchmarking tools
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these degradation pathways. Join our team! Decoding Light-Induced Degradation through Molecular Networking and Data Science Many organic compounds change under the influence of (UV) light. This is beneficial in water
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to the development and characterization of advanced human stem cell-derived models, including organoids and Forebrain Chimeroids, as well as the analysis of endogenous prenatal human tissue. In parallel, you will
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carried out at the section Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology (MCN) . Recent studies have shown that in addition to neurons, glial cells play a major role in synaptic function. So far, it is unclear what
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and data platform for battery recycling, digital product passports and applying circular strategies in chemistry. You will work in the Slootweg Group at the Van ’t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences
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chemistry, synthetic chemistry and passion for developing new molecular tools to study biomolecular interactions in a system-wide manner. Your job Molecules in our body constantly make interactions. This is
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of the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug research (LACDR). State of the art equipment for the project is available (cell/bacterial culture, molecular biology lab, automated synthesizers, synthesis facilities, plate
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LSRI programme BioBeyond_NL. Bring your expertise in chemical biology, bioorganic chemistry, synthetic chemistry and passion for developing new molecular tools to study biomolecular interactions in a