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, experiments will involve testing (transgenic) mice in behavioral paradigms complemented by molecular and imaging techniques and subsequent data analyses. As such, we are looking for a candidate with an interest
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will examine in detail the content of intrusive images experienced during bereavement, characterize their key features (e.g., vividness, controllability, and associated emotions), and investigate
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imagery rescripting) may yield beneficial effects. In this project, we will examine in detail the content of intrusive images experienced during bereavement, characterize their key features (e.g., vividness
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on energy metabolism and cardiometabolic health compared to diet-induced weight loss or placebo in adults living with obesity, and examine underlying mechanisms. Your colleagues:You will work in a young
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testing. Your duties and responsibilities include: clone, express and purify ThermoCas9 variants into microbial expression vectors; support microbial selection and screening platforms; perform biochemical
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inconsistent. This project aims to provide a rigorous and high-powered test of the neural network underlying sentence-level semantic integration. The project combines three complementary approaches: a
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of large lifespan cohorts. Independence is key, the post holder is expected to take the lead in developing analytic questions, testing and comparing developmental models, and prepare reports for journal
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describe ecosystem structure and functioning as a function of size and other relevant properties. You will test the theoretical framework developed on empirical data currently collected independently in
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operationalized seasonal forecasts and test their skill as early warning systems, (iii) developing novel impact-focused attribution frameworks that integrates climatic and non-climatic drivers across sectors
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functioning, enable trust as a shared organizing principle amongst the ecosystem stakeholders. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join our interdisciplinary research team and examine