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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Institute for Biology Leiden are looking for an: Technician in vascular cell biology/immunology Key responsibilities The analyst will work in close
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Institute for Biology Leiden are looking for an: PhD student in vascular cell biology/immunology Key responsibilities The PhD student will work in close
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research are looking for an: Analyst position in projects in animal stem cell models Key responsibilities The analyst will be
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Apply now One-Year Position for a Postdoc (fulltime or parttime) Be part of ground-breaking research in genuine emotions in a mobile phone application with our 1-year postdoc. Join us to contribute
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, the underlying pathology of many cardiovascular disease. We focus on the chronic inflammatory component of the disease, involving both innate immunity (e.g. macrophages, mast cells) as well as adaptive immunity (T
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component of the disease, involving both innate immunity (e.g. macrophages, mast cells) as well as adaptive immunity (T- and B cells). Using state-of-the-art technology such as single-cell RNA sequencing and
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development pipelines for four of the most common types of cancer therapies: Small Molecules, Biologics, Cell and Gene Therapies, and Therapeutic Vaccines. On top of that we utilize the power of three
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responsibilities The successful candidate will be a researcher with a background in cell biology and/or immunology who focuses on studying the immune system in response to stressors, such as challenging
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high-quality support for molecular and genomic research, cell culture, and microscopic imaging and animal facilities (fish and bird facilities). Current research focusses on animal biology at different
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emotional expressions through technological innovation. Your work will be instrumental in developing a mobile phone training application designed to enhance social competencies through emotion recognition and