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of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT), an emerging target in oncology. You will have the unique opportunity to work with computational chemists, medicinal chemists, and biologists at Leiden University (LU
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the mission driven NWO-KIC programme “Biodiversity and biotic stress in primary production systems”. As a PhD-candidate you will collaborate with other project partners of Leiden University, Utrecht University
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primary production systems”. As a PhD-candidate you will collaborate with other project partners of Leiden University, Utrecht University, Radboud University and InHolland. In this project, we will study
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of both universities. The period of employment is 22 months. This new postdoctoral research position a TU Delft will work closely together with our colleagues at Leiden university and Tilburg university
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to the underlying interaction potentials. The theoretical aspects of the project will be performed in close collaboration with our partners from the Theoretical Chemistry group in Leiden University and will involve
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closely together with our colleagues at Leiden university and Tilburg university, which have also or will also published related positions: (http://tinyurl.com/3h93rsp9 ) RESOCIAL (“User vulnerabilities and
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Principal Investigators (PIs) in the RESILIENCE project: Max Rietkerk, an ecologist at Utrecht University, Arjen Doelman, a mathematician at Leiden University, Ehud Meron, a physicist at Ben-Gurion University
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Principal Investigators (PIs) in the RESILIENCE project: Max Rietkerk, an ecologist at Utrecht University, Arjen Doelman, a mathematician at Leiden University, Ehud Meron, a physicist at Ben-Gurion University
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Doelman, a mathematician at Leiden University, Ehud Meron, a physicist at Ben-Gurion University, and Isla Myers-Smith, an ecologist at the University of British Columbia. In this postdoc project in
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Doelman, a mathematician at Leiden University, Ehud Meron, a physicist at Ben-Gurion University, and Isla Myers-Smith, an ecologist at the University of British Columbia. In this postdoc project in