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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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scientists, 6 PhD students, 4 support staff and a varying number of Master students. The members have backgrounds in neuroscience, psychology, biology, physics, computer and data science, and operate as a team
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, molecular biology and biophysics to follow the journey of nascent proteins toward their functional structures as they emerge from the ribosome. These mechanistic studies pave the way for targeted
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of biochemistry, molecular biology and biophysics to follow the journey of nascent proteins toward their functional structures as they emerge from the ribosome. These mechanistic studies pave the way for targeted
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metabolic health in infants. You will be working in the Evolutionary Systems Biology team of dr. Meike Wortel. The team focusses on developing mathematical and computational techniques to include
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proficiency in general microbiology, molecular biology and analytical chemistry techniques. execute tasks requiring the operation of an anaerobic chamber and anaerobic bacterial culturing techniques. apply
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, biochemistry, molecular biology, and histology. Used techniques will include: cell culture of stem cells, including 3D cultures and 3D culture assays; organoids microRNA analysis single cell analysis including
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The research group of Reuven Agami at the division of Oncogenomics at the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam has recently uncovered a novel phenomenon in cancer termed “Sloppiness”. They showed that the tumor microenvironment enforces the production of aberrant proteins in cancer cells...
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, biochemistry, molecular biology, and histology. Used techniques will include: cell culture of stem cells, including 3D cultures and 3D culture assays, organoids; microRNA analysis; single cell analysis including
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that are key in mediating mother-microbiota-infant interactions. This position is embedded at the Molecular Biology and Microbial Food Safety group at the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University