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that are researched by PhDs and Postdocs to develop HI. It is our aim to be able to use the developed metrics and methods to evaluate how well these projects provide solutions for HI as well as establish synergies
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international conferences and collaboration with leading partners. Your qualities A PhD in environmental epidemiology, environmental health, or a closely related field; strong statistical skills, preferably in
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criteria: A PhD in Chemical Biology, Bioorganic Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry, or related field. Expertise in organic synthsis, compound characterization, biochemical assays, and cell-based assays. Prior
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researcher who is excited by fundamental research, method development, and interdisciplinary science at the chemistry–biology interface. Next to that you meet the following criteria: A PhD in Chemical Biology
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about the incoming projects and making use of the group’s expertise and technology to execute the projects effectively. While many of your projects will be initiated by collaborators, there is space and
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will collaborate closely with the MYBstery PhD (U-Fr) who will address complementary questions about post-translational regulation of MYBs. You will take part in regular lab visits for training and
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of the queer intellectual in close collaboration with the research team (including the PI and the PhD); publishing in leading international peer-reviewed journals and contributing to a final edited
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://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/359293/postdoc-position-in-co2-electro… Requirements Specific Requirements We welcome applications from motivated and creative researchers with: a PhD in electrocatalysis; expertise in
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); contributing to the development of a theory of the queer intellectual in close collaboration with the research team (including the PI and the PhD); publishing in leading international peer-reviewed journals and
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, you will work on a DFG/NWO Weave Grant in collaboration with a PhD student, Dr. Claudia Fichtel (German Primate Center, Göttingen) and Professor Carsten de Dreu (University of Groningen). Your job