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Apply now Scientific Director, Institute of Biology Leiden The Faculty of Science is currently seeking a dynamic individual to serve as the Scientific Director of the Institute of Biology Leiden
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Institute for Biology Leiden are looking for an: PhD student in vascular cell biology/immunology Key responsibilities The PhD student will work in close
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programs of the Leiden Institute of Chemistry, which include Bachelor programs in Life Science & Technology and Molecular Science & Technology (both conducted jointly with the Technical University Delft), as
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and Development hub . You are expected to contribute to the teaching programs of the Leiden Institute of Chemistry, which include Bachelor programs in Life Science & Technology and Molecular Science
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collaboration with a PhD student on a research line focused on a pregnancy-associated alloimmune disorder, in which some pregnant women generate antibodies against their own fetus. In most cases the antibodies
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Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Project: Are you a motivated researcher who is excited to work in a project on soil fungal traits and soil multifunctionality? Do you have a PhD degree in
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cellular or molecular targets for future therapeutic interventions. Explored therapeutic strategies to combat atherosclerosis include the use of monoclonal antibodies, small molecules, cellular therapy, and
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spatial transcriptomics in both human and experimental models of disease, we aim to discover novel pathways and cellular or molecular targets for future therapeutic interventions. Explored therapeutic
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of Science. The candidate will develop and/or study stimuli-responsive synthetic molecular systems able to capture, release, and directionally transport ions. The project covers a variety of approaches ranging
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postdoctoral position in the group of Dr. Sander J. Wezenberg at the Leiden Institute of Chemistry of the Faculty of Science. The candidate will develop and/or study stimuli-responsive synthetic molecular