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simulations for atom trapping and nanophotonic integration. An important goal will be to explore strong atom-atom interactions mediated by light propagating in carefully engineered nano-scale dielectric
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part of the research program “Engineering small molecule-mediated regulation in bacteria to boost synthesis and production of bioactive compounds (BoostR)” which is financed by a Research Leader starting
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the molecular mechanism that stir replication, RNA processing and translation. The primary methodological approaches of our laboratory are single particle cryo-electron microscopy and protein biochemistry. Our
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, working on understanding the interactions of pioneer transcription factors with chromatin and their link to cell reprogramming mechanisms. Key pluripotency transcription factors will be fluorescently
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to urban food planning to address these challenges by diving deep into the use of digital technology, policy and strategy development, and engagement, education and empowerment. The focus should be
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inflammation) on immune development in early life; 2) Host, nutritional status and microbe interactions to determine health in early life; 3) Immune and metabolic mechanisms in neonatal infectious diseases
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for? We are looking for candidates within the field(s) of food science and technology or related areas and a strong methodological background in both qualitative and quantitative approaches to research
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engineering aims to create human-engineered systems with the desirable properties of natural morphogenesis,such as increased robustness, adaptability, and ability to self-repair. In this project, we will focus
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advance the pharmaceutical sciences by performing drug-related research and research-based teaching in topics including pharmaceutical technology and formulation, drug delivery, advanced drug analysis, and
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language. The ways we write, read, speak and listen are all being transformed by various forms of AI technology which are quickly becoming part of the mainstream. In the university context these changes will