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at the division of Cell biology, Metabolism & Cancer of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine . The research group is part of the Regenerative Medicine Center Utrecht , and is located in the Hubrecht Institute . You
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of the human microcirculation by merging vascular cell biology with computational science" that is funded by ZonMW. Job description Per June 1st, 2024, we have 3 vacancies for PhD students to work in the
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The research group of Reuven Agami at the division of Oncogenomics at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam has recently uncovered a novel phenomenon in cancer termed “Sloppiness
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metabolic health in infants. You will be working in the Evolutionary Systems Biology team of dr. Meike Wortel. The team focusses on developing mathematical and computational techniques to include
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that are key in mediating mother-microbiota-infant interactions. This position is embedded at the Molecular Biology and Microbial Food Safety group at the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University
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PhD student in vascular cell biology/immunology PhD student in vascular cell biology/immunology Published Deadline Location today 21 Apr Leiden The Faculty of Science and the Institute for Biology
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, in vitro models using iPSC technology, advanced cellular imaging techniques is a plus; Affinity for biochemistry, physiology and (for one of the positions) computational biology; A flexible and pro
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cancers. Specifications max. 36 hours per week €3355—€4073 per month Amsterdam View on Google Maps The Netherlands Cancer Institute Requirements We are looking for an ambitious and enthusiastic PhD
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biology/genomics with: Proven affinity for cancer and/or immunology research; Experience with genomic analysis from high-throughput sequencing data and affinity with statistics/machine learning will be a
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finding and executing suitable research methods. The PhD candidate will be supervised by Tuomas Aivelo, assistant professor of Biodiversity & Society within the Institute for Biology (IBL). Promotor and