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of the human microcirculation by merging vascular cell biology with computational science" that is funded by ZonMW. Job description Per June 1st, 2024, we have 3 vacancies for PhD students to work in the
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PhD position Stem cells and Multiple Sclerosis PhD position Stem cells and Multiple Sclerosis Published Deadline Location yesterday 16 May Amsterdam Do you want to be part of the fast growing field
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PhD Muscles in a dish for discovering the origins of type 2 diabetes PhD Muscles in a dish for discovering the origins of type 2 diabetes Published Deadline Location 24 May 10 Jun Amsterdam For our
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PhD student | Liquid Biopsy PhD student | Liquid Biopsy Published Deadline Location yesterday 16 May Amsterdam Do you enjoy working with state-of-the-art sequencing technologies to profile blood
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PhD student in vascular cell biology/immunology PhD student in vascular cell biology/immunology Published Deadline Location today 21 Apr Leiden The Faculty of Science and the Institute for Biology
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PhD Position in Gut Microbiome in Early Life PhD Position in Gut Microbiome in Early Life Published Deadline Location yesterday 1 Jun Amsterdam Job description Gut microbiota develop rapidly during
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of the Faculty of Science and Technology (TNW), has an opening of a 4-year PhD position on the “Development of a BioArtificial Kidney device consisting of living membranes for improved kidney replacement therapy
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of Science at the University of Amsterdam. In the theme the study of the Microbiome is a main area of interest where system biologists, microbial physiology experts and eukaryotic cell biologists cooperate
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are met. Salary and benefits are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, increasing from € 2770 per month in the first year to € 3539 in the fourth year. As a PhD
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tools to analyze cell-free RNA and DNA in the blood of patients. In this project we aim, together with lab-on a chip and gene-editing experts from the Universities of Twente and Wageningen, to detect RNA