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mechanisms in patients with rare or undefined hemostatic disorders. We will tackle this at the system-wide level using PRM-based targeted proteomics, DIA-based global plasma profiling and proteogenomic-based
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spectrometry-based proteomics in the area of benign hematology. We are a vibrant, international group of 35-40 colleagues (consisting of group leaders, postdocs, PhD students and technicians) that study the
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of genomics and proteomics. The lab is well-equipped with computational resources, including five powerful high-performance servers. Responsibilities We seek a highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD student who
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)therapies. These research lines comprise the usage and development of several computational approaches in the field of genomics and proteomics. The lab is well-equipped with computational resources, including
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Amsterdam UMC The imaging, flow cytometry, and & omics (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics) Core Facilities of the Amsterdam UMC are working together to expand their team of data & compute experts
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‘proteomes’ and ‘regulomes’ of tRNA genes. Responsibilities For this project, we are looking for two highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD students that will work together and with the two teams to unravel
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-throughput analysis of DNA regulatory regions, novel tRNA sequencing methods, and innovative strategies to decode ‘proteomes’ and ‘regulomes’ of tRNA genes. This project is a collaboration with NKI and the Van
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bioassays, and analyse genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics data. You will work here You will work in two chair groups. The Laboratory of Entomology focusses on the biology of insects with an emphasis
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microscopy, proteomics, total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy, shRNA library screenings, and electron microscopy. The PhD candidates are expected to also spend research time at the other
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activities, including molecular assays and aphid bioassays, and analyse genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics data. You will work here You will work in two chair groups. The Laboratory of Entomology