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ethanol and methanol while there is a wide range of possibilities for the metal electrodes and molecular compounds. The researcher will learn to utilize both H-cell and flow-cell electrochemical systems
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and evolutionary biology to marine biology. The Engineering and Technology institute Groningen (ENTEG) is the engineering science and technology institute of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands
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based transposon sequencing techniques, to elucidate the link between cell division and cell wall synthesis. Collaborate and Innovate: Work alongside a divers and international team of experts
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advanced molecular biology and 'omics' techniques. The goal is to enhance dietary health benefits, particularly through precision nutrition, by investigating individual metabolic differences. The group
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modelling of the human microcirculation by merging vascular cell biology with computational science In this project, we will study the molecular basis of endothelial integrity in the context of acute and
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-cell) molecular tools and strive to translate insights to human disease, exploring therapeutic modalities aimed at targeting inflammatory niche signaling in the immune-microenvironment to treat and
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Candidates should possess a master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., in the biomedical sciences, molecular biology, etc.) or have experience that demonstrates their affinity for this topic if they have a
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, and collaborative projects to enrich your PhD experience. What do you have to offer? You have/are a MSc degree in Molecular biology or Biochemistry; experience with a wide array of molecular techniques
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advanced molecular biology and 'omics' techniques. The goal is to enhance dietary health benefits, particularly through precision nutrition, by investigating individual metabolic differences. The group
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biology approaches, advanced live cell imaging and 3D iPS-based models for the microcirculation. This project is a joint effort with the Institute for Informatics at the University of Amsterdam, where a