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-dimensional data and for dimension reduction. Recent methodological developments have extended probabilistic principal component models to settings involving multiple datasets, for datasets spanning biobanks
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expected to closely collaborate with at least 2 other PhD students and one postdoc within the project. While this PhD project will focus on sustainable membrane production, others will focus on advanced
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insights in the consequence of selection. One of the key elements is the estimation of breeding values for individual animals, combining phenotypes, pedigree and DNA information. Breeding values allow
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Systems Lab (Prof. Romain Quidant, ETH Zürich). In person meetings and knowledge exchange between all partners will be a crucial factor for success. Your tasks in the project will revolve around designing
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partners will be a crucial factor for success. Your tasks in the project will revolve around designing and building a DUV microscope with a strong focus on the optical hardware implementation and
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Set up and run simulations to increase our understanding about the factors that influence the change in genetic variance components in populations under selection. Support the postdoc with developing and
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pathological protein aggregation and aberrant immune responses in the brain, ultimately leading to neurodegeneration and cognitive decline. The APOE-e4 genotype represents the strongest genetic risk factor for
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be embedded at the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) at Leiden University and will be part of a broader interdisciplinary PhD and postdoc cohort working across Industrial Ecology, Urban Ecology
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cellular patterns and signals help specific cells to switch to regeneration and be successful. Reliable and reproducible plant regeneration is a key factor for successful propagation of many crops, yet
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these techniques, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) imaging provides detailed information on the distribution of chemical elements across paint layers, giving unique access to pigments, mixtures, and underlying compositions