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the ‘lone inventor’, modern economic science recognizes that innovation is a deeply social process embedded in human interaction. By tracing over 15,000 engineers and linking them to more than 100,000 patent
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the biological processes underlying neurodegenerative diseases. Our research is translational and includes studies on patient cohorts and cognitively healthy individuals, biochemical markers, cognitive testing
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production and bioelectrochemical systems. Their role becomes especially important under stress conditions, where slow growth and fragile cooperation can limit process performance. When this microbial teamwork
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collaborative environment, the project leverages expertise in forestry, genomics, bioinformatics, AI, and data management, providing hands-on experience in field sampling, lab work, and computational analysis
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help reconstruct biodiversity time series and assess how forest management impacts species dynamics. The position will involve lab and field work, bioinformatics, and ecological modeling. Results will
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fragile cooperation can limit process performance. When this microbial teamwork fails, organic acids can accumulate after disturbances and reduce system efficiency. Because no single microorganism can
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, bioinformatics, quantitative and structural proteomics, as well as structural biology (cryo‑electron microscopy), to determine the interactions between intact bacteria, bacterial virulence factors, and human
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and adaptive immune system. The work tasks include methods within molecular biology, bioinformatics, quantitative and structural proteomics, as well as structural biology (cryo‑electron microscopy
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research in skin wound healing. Our multidisciplinary team combines molecular medicine, bioinformatics, and clinical insights to uncover the mechanisms behind skin repair and chronic wounds. As part of our
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, affinity chromatography, immunoblotting, immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry (FACS), experimental glioblastoma models, work with laboratory animals, mass spectrometry and bioinformatics analysis methods