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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Institute for Biology Leiden are looking for an: PhD student in vascular cell biology/immunology Key responsibilities The PhD student will work in close
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, Master, and PhD level, and will supervise students at different stages of education (foreseen courses to be taught include Psychometrics at bachelor level, Regression Modelling and Statistical Consulting
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of chemicals based on this activity. Key responsibilities Process and analyse experimental data (e.g., imaging, gene expression) acquired by collaborators. Develop computational models of compound kinetics and
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pathways and predict in vivo adversity of chemicals based on this activity. Key responsibilities Process and analyse experimental data (e.g., imaging, gene expression) acquired by collaborators. Develop
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collaboration with a PhD student on a research line focused on a pregnancy-associated alloimmune disorder, in which some pregnant women generate antibodies against their own fetus. In most cases the antibodies
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multi-spectral satellite image data to develop machine learning methods for earthwork feature and tree species classification using input features selection, data fusion, pixel/object-based classification
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airborne laser scanning and multi-spectral satellite image data to develop machine learning methods for earthwork feature and tree species classification using input features selection, data fusion, pixel
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imaging (fMRI sessions). This PhD position on the social and emotional factors on pro-environmental engagement aims to examine how social dynamics within a closed social network relate to pro-environmental
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. Sections of the ecosystem are further analyzed in work-packages that focus on the production and reception of manuscripts, the poetics of prayer, the function of images, and changes and continuities in
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microscopy, CRISPR-CAS gene editing, and work in close collaboration with PhD student and bioinformaticians. The candidate will be embedded in the research group of Prof. dr. M. Drukker, focused on stem cells