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to design the smart medicine of the future. Unlike optogenetics, widely used in neuroscience relying on genetic modification of the organism, the basis for photopharmacology is the design of drugs with
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), our expertise in molecular photoswitches and light-driven rotary motors gives us a unique advantage to design the smart medicine of the future. Unlike optogenetics, widely used in neuroscience relying
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ecosystems and the role of SMEs therein create content to get urban logistics stakeholders to act, ensuring that learnings, knowhow and experiences form the project are effectively shared design a learning
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of the Erasmus+ Programme 'Partnerships for Innovation - Forward Looking Projects', which involves a consortium of ten partners, both universities and NGOs in Europe. Forward-Looking Projects are large
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are effectively shared - design a learning/evaluation framework with representative practice-oriented elements reflecting on the project’s main learnings - co-create and engage in living labs with solutions
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are effectively shared design a learning/evaluation framework with representative practice-oriented elements reflecting on the project’s main learnings co-create and engage in living labs with solutions
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for Learning and Teaching (CLT) at the University of Groningen. This postdoctoral position is part of the Erasmus+ Programme 'Partnerships for Innovation - Forward Looking Projects', which involves a consortium
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Teaching (CLT) at the University of Groningen. This postdoctoral position is part of the Erasmus+ Programme 'Partnerships for Innovation - Forward Looking Projects', which involves a consortium of ten
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. Within this team, the postdoctoral researcher will support a PhD student responsible for synthesis and photochemical evaluation of the designed molecules. Organization The vacancy is within the newly
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of the designed molecules. Organization The vacancy is within the newly formed Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Photopharmacology and Imaging at the Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science