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awarded to Dora Matzke. The project starts September 1st 2026. Few aspects of human performance are as salient and consequential as its variability. Fluctuations are evident in essentially all areas
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» Cartography Geography » Human geography Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 5 May 2026 - 21:59 (UTC) Country Netherlands Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Not Applicable
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on human health? We have a vacancy for a Researcher Nutritional Biochemistry. Will you join us? What will you do? As a nutritional biochemistry researcher & project leader, you will contribute
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, whereas others don’t seem to find their way? In this project, we aim to better understand the neurobiological factors that influence coping in a demanding environment. You will study the combined effects
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Including Bone and Bone–Soft Tissue Interfaces Our goal: Advancing next-generation human in vitro models for musculoskeletal tissue regeneration. Your colleagues: An interdisciplinary team of researchers
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now The Smart Industry faces major digital and green challenges. With Smart Skills@Scale, the Strategic Human Resource Management group is building a future‑proof and resilient workforce. Will you help
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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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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Welcome to Maastricht University! What if you could uncover how genetic variation in one of the largest human
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disorder with a prevalence of 1:2,100. The genetic cause of DM1 results from an amplified CTG trinucleotide repeat in the 3’ untranslated region of the DMPK gene. It is well accepted that the expanded CTG
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partners all over the Netherlands for a 4-year research position that bridges human-computer interaction, computer science, design, and behavior change. Information In the Netherlands, almost 300.000 people