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of the appointed candidate to develop, within the domain of of brain research in non-human primates an international, competitive research programme, to pursue excellent scientific results at an international level
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to the research spearheads of the Department Work and Organisation Studies (i.e. Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Resource Management, Leadership, Organisational Behaviour, Quality of Labour, Careers
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on the development of a human thorax/abdomen finite element model for the evaluation of Kinetic Energy Non-Lethal Weapons (KENLW) and Behind Armour Blunt Trauma (BABT). KENLW consists in firing soft material, “slow
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Grant Agreement Number 101060247 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description • Collaborate on the design and execution of human intervention trials.• Mentor
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development. You will have the opportunity to expand and share your knowledge within a diverse and dynamic community of staff, faculty and students. Contribution to human knowledge and societal progress: as an
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of these archaeological features. This will result in a reconstruction of the past occurrence, composition and dynamics of woodlands in different regions in NW Europe over the last 2500 years. Finally, the role of human
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facility for the production of lead biomolecules for human clinical trials. With this unit we want to valorize our laboratory studies by bringing them into a GMP environment and thus guarantee safe testing
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. Therefore animal models such as bovine, horse and mouse will be used, as well as human material, to identify the problem, and offer possible solutions in a later stage. To this end, there is intensive
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, preferentially made of human biological materials. The ultimate goal of this project is to bioprint a 3D tooth. Specifically, we will bioprint a structure composed of human cells, that mimics the anatomy
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treatment methods for these diseases. Approaches range from human genetics and genomics to computational and systems biology, while models include yeast, fly, mouse, and pluripotent human cell systems