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Dulin lab has to offer several fully funded PhD positions (4 years) to start as soon as possible in the field of biophysics to investigate new antiviral drugs targeting RNA viruses, such as coronavirus
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Institute of Chemistry are looking for a: PhD candidate || Identification and characterization of small molecule inhibitors of type VII protein
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research are looking for a: PhD candidate in Bioinformatics Safety Assessment of Gene and Cell Therapy Vacancy number: 22-356
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communication skills in English. Offer A full-time position for 4 years; Enrolment in the PhD Programme Environmental Biology within the Graduate School of Life Sciences ; A full-time gross salary starting
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of this PhD position is: how can we use insights from causal inference (a field with an extensive history in statistics, epidemiology and computer science) to improve machine learning and reinforcement learning
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compounds interact with the placenta, and with the blood vessels isolated from the placenta. This involves understanding placental physiology to help design and test new drug therapies on person-specific
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(MEAs). Specially designed MEAs will form the interface to the in-silico control agents for the purpose of building a hybrid AI computer. For this position, relevant background knowledge and hands
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plan and you will have free access to a personal development program for PhD students (PROOF program ). A gross monthly salary and benefits (such as a pension scheme, pregnancy and maternity leave
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detection methods based on tethered particle motion (TPM) and nanoplasmonics. The PhD project is part of CONSENSE, a European-wide Marie-Curie ETN program that combines advanced molecular engineering with
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Computational Protein Design group headed by Dr. Fürst. The research focus of the group will be high-throughput protein engineering, combining computational design and directed evolution. Proteins