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Do you have a passion for life sciences, physiology, or medicine and are eager to employ computational science methods to study endothelial cells in the microcirculation? The Computational Science
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and how these functional changes modulate gut epithelium and immune function in early life, with a particular focus on metabolic function and naïve T cell maturation. You are expected to identify
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of Science at the University of Amsterdam. In the theme the study of the Microbiome is a main area of interest where system biologists, microbial physiology experts and eukaryotic cell biologists cooperate
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biology, that links the intricate networks that make up cells to their overserved behavior at the cell level. The team is embedded in the Microbiology Cluster and affiliated with interdisciplinary
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Epigenetic regulation of cell identity is essential for cell functionality and tissue homeostasis. Understanding the dynamics of epigenetic programming holds significant impact for deciphering
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demand of meat analogues, making and understanding these networks and their physio-chemical properties remain a grand challenge. Recent breakthroughs in shear-cell and extrusion techniques offer
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cloning, Northern/Western blot, qRT-PCR and NGS library preparation etc.; • passion to develop new NGS tools in microbes like single-cell RNA-seq; • ability or interest to perform complex
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fundamental knowledge of the interactions between plants and their pathogens, using state-of-the-art molecular methods in genetics, plant biology, genomics, cell biology, biochemistry, and microbiology
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focus on cell morphology, (genomic) diversity, and localization? Then the Microbiome Engineering Group, which is part of the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences in the Faculty of science at
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official appointment duration of four years; • analyze an existing dataset of multi-area electrophysiological recordings with single-cell resolution in a mouse model of autism; • develop analytical