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human placental development in disease, and developmental programming effects mediated by the placenta. Disease-derived human trophoblast organoids will be established and further developed to incorporate
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elongation factor eEF1A, using a recently discovered multichaperone pathway that is genetically linked to neurodegeneration. The project relies on protein biochemistry, human cell culture and the model
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the model organism C. elegans and in human cell culture. Qualification requirements In order to meet the general entry requirements, the applicant must have completed a second-cycle degree, completed courses
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internationally highly recognized research covering a broad range of subjects. Project description Your studies in Neurochemistry will be in the project "The roles of transcription factors in early human brain
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During Early Human Brain Development". The PhD project is aimed to perform computational analysis of multimodal single-cell and spatial epigenomic analysis. The student will use data analysis approaches
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. The University has more than 33,000 students, 1,600 doctoral students and 5,500 staff members active within the natural sciences and humanities. Research and education at the Department of Ecology
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. The University has more than 33,000 students, 1,600 doctoral students and 5,500 staff members active within the natural sciences and humanities. Research and education at the Department of Ecology
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. The University has more than 33,000 students, 1,600 doctoral students and 5,500 staff members active within the natural sciences and humanities. The Department of Geological Sciences is a department within the
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. The University has more than 33,000 students, 1,600 doctoral students and 5,500 staff members active within the natural sciences and humanities. The Department of Geological Sciences is a department within the
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systems, and how these processes intersect with human activities and climate dynamics. The successful candidate will join a research group dedicated to investigating the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg