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cultivated meat), the meat is produced from stem cells. In CA milk, components of milk are produced by microorganisms through precision fermentation. In both cases, the cells produce the same animal proteins
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institute, you will be embedded into the research group Applied Stem Cell Technologies at UTwente, partner of hDMT, in Enschede, with a strong focus on the development of Organ-on-Chip model systems. You will
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caused by mutations in the gene AMFR. And a severe form of epileptic encephalopathy, caused by mutations in a gene called UGP2 (see publications). For both disorders, we have generated stem cell based
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pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from patients and carry out analyses of metabolic and other disease characteristics using electrophysiology and microscopy techniques. Molecular and cellular readouts will be used
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Biology department. We are particularly interested in candidates with strong expertise in developmental processes related to stem cell development, tissue growth and morphogenesis, differentiation, and
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transmission and neuronal function in networks from inducible pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived neurons (in vitro) with mNDD causing mutations. You will specifically investigate cellular and synaptic
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into the research group Applied Stem Cell Technologies at UTwente, partner of hDMT, in Enschede, with a strong focus on the development of Organ-on-Chip model systems. You will be part of a young group of researchers
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platforms to screen cell-biomaterial interactions. MERLN consists of an interdisciplinary team of researchers including fields as (stem cell) biology, materials engineering, chemistry, micro/nanofabrication
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Biology department. We are particularly interested in candidates with strong expertise in developmental processes related to stem cell development, tissue growth and morphogenesis, differentiation, and
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of sugars due to stomatal closure, impairing photosynthesis (source limitation) and (ii) the lack of cell multiplication and expansion due to low cell turgor pressure (sink limitation). You will study two