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to clinical and translational studies based on the principle 'From bedside to bench and back'. In addition, there is a close collaboration with the diagnostic laboratory of endocrinology. The department
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group, translating your vision into clear priorities and guidance through effective backlog management. The two teams are: Team 1: Data Management Platform - This team builds and maintains the central
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, preparing for teaching, updating and translating course materials or assignments and selecting teaching methods, in consultation with colleagues and the senior lecturer; marking assignments and papers
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(Assessment support, Student & Education Logistics, Hybrid Education & Audiovisual Support), educationalist experts, architecture, privacy and security and of course business representatives from our faculties
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administration and diploma's/graduation, preferably in a Dutch university context. stress resistant able to translate curricular needs to effective processes. able to communicate with a wide range of people and
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) is something for you! Introduction We are looking for a Human Resources (HR) director with a versatile profile. A strategist with the ability to translate rapid developments in HR into wishes
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environment ranging from data scientists to treating rheumatologists with the focus to develop and translate novel algorithms for patient stratification to a clinical setting. You will actively disseminate your
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will develop and teach information literacy to bachelor and master degree students of the faculty. You will translate subject-related questions in regard to scientific information into a relevant digital
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of applying single-molecule techniques to complex macromolecular systems? Join our single-molecule lab to study co-translational folding and chaperone function. Your job We are working at the interface
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single-molecule techniques to complex macromolecular systems? Join our single-molecule lab to study co-translational folding and chaperone function. Your job We are working at the interface of biochemistry