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Postdoc Position: Molecular Mechanisms of Protein Biogenesis Postdoc Position: Molecular Mechanisms of Protein Biogenesis Published Deadline Location yesterday 30 May Utrecht Dissect protein
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Postdoc Generational Dynamics among Christian Migrant Youth in the Netherlands Postdoc Generational Dynamics among Christian Migrant Youth in the Netherlands Published Deadline Location yesterday 3
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Post-doc in Molecular Cartilage Biology and discovery of osteoarthritis disease-modifying drugs Post-doc in Molecular Cartilage Biology and discovery of osteoarthritis disease-modifying drugs
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. The vision of the Exosomes Research Group is to develop advanced molecular techniques for minimially inavasive (blood-based) diagnostics. We foresee that blood test will become increasingly important for
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well as the interfaces and dynamic interactions between them. The research, innovation, development and education of the section concern the whole life cycle of the assets, from design, construction, operation
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multifunctionality. This will be achieved by combination of field characterization and isolation of fungi across land-use gradient, molecular and bioinformatic methods exploring the genomes of these fungi, and
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these, computer simulations can be very useful (https://spectrum.ieee.org/eden-tech-water-treatment ). Computational Fluid Dynamics will allow identifying dead zones in which bubbles tend to nucleate, something you
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cellular differentiation processes? Then join the Department of Molecular Biology as a postdoctoral researcher. We are looking for an ambitious postdoctoral researcher with ample experience in systems
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looking for a postdoc to study the molecular mechanisms of bacterial phage defense systems and their relevance in the context of phage therapy. Job description Phage therapy is a promising alternative for
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-learned neural-network driven classification called "Sturgeon”. In a proof-of-concept study we have shown that Sturgeon demonstrates exceptional accuracy and speed to predict the molecular CNS tumor (sub