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research and teaching in molecular and supramolecular chemistry. It focuses on a broad range of topics, including synthetic organic chemistry, catalysis, chemical biology, molecular inorganic chemistry
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, including synthetic organic chemistry, catalysis, chemical biology, molecular inorganic chemistry, systems chemistry and materials science. The institute fosters an interdisciplinary approach, encouraging
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PhD positions: Artificial Design of Phosphoramidites for Asymmetric Catalysis in Water (2 x 1.0 FTE)
supramolecular chemistry. It focuses on a broad range of topics, including synthetic organic chemistry, catalysis, chemical biology, molecular inorganic chemistry, systems chemistry and materials science. The
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We are looking for two highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD candidates with a strong background in microbiology, bioengineering, bioinformatics or closely related fields to join the Systems Biology
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Rotterdam (https://www.hematologyrotterdam.nl/laboratory-research/ruben-bierings ). The successful applicant has: a Master degree in one of the following expertise: molecular biology, biochemistry. a good
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in microbiology, bioengineering, bioinformatics or closely related fields to join the Systems Biology of Predatory Bacteria group of Dr Renske van Raaphorst. The bacterial predator Bdellovibrio
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applicant has: - a Master degree in one of the following expertise: molecular biology, biochemistry. - a good command of English (oral and written) - enthusiastic and a team player. - willing to spend
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degree in one of the following expertise: molecular biology, biochemistry. a good command of English (oral and written) enthusiastic and a team player. willing to spend research time in Rotterdam
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Life Sciences (GELIFES), in the research group of Prof. C. Smit. For the PhD position, we are looking for a motivated candidate with a solid background in (field)ecology, conservation, biology
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chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology or closely related fields to join the research group of Dr Sandy Schmidt, (http://schmidt-researchgroup.com ) at the Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Biology