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interested in (de novo) protein design? Are you fascinated by ice-binding proteins and ice crystal growth? Are you passionate about research? Do you want to work in a multidisciplinary team? Information Ice
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protein crops and understanding plant biotic interactions that underlie sustainable and biodiversity-positive cropping systems. Field trials at research stations, and potentially on-farm, will generate
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to contribute to the protein transition? Are you interested in
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the future of sustainable protein crops in the Netherlands? Are you excited about combining plant physiology, genetics, and cutting-edge phenotyping to advance the protein transition? Then one of these two PhD
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analyses (transcriptomics) and/or functional tests (cellular location, protein folding, enzyme activity, etc.). The work will involve close collaboration between clinicians, bioinformaticians, and molecular
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the intersection of materials science, cellular agriculture, and 3D bioprinting. PhD Position - Engineering Edible Bioinks for Cellular Agriculture Our goal: This project aims to advance sustainable protein
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duration in gene regulation — bridging statistical physics, stochastic processes, and real biology. Job description During the development of an organism, gene regulation allows proteins to be expressed so
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, including cytoskeletal alterations, protein aggregation, protein phase transitions, DNA damage response, transcription stress, epigenetic changes and metabolic alterations, can result as a consequence of
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protein sources, examining how food compounds are absorbed in the gut and their effect on human health (e.g. through the creation of specific metabolites) and untargeted metabolomics analysis to identify
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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