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-candidate-organoid-models-t… Requirements Specific Requirements Profile You have an independent and well‑structured working style, combined with a strong ambition to succeed in scientific research. You bring
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into complex tissue-like structures. These structures offer exciting opportunities to mimic organ development and embryogenesis in vitro. However, current organoid models still only partially replicate natural
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these new noise sources, influenced by complex building structures and in the presence of other noise sources, is limited, and scientific studies to understand the impact on people are therefore needed
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scenarios. Your research will map multilevel governance structures and you will co‑create mitigation strategies through participatory workshops. You will model farmers’ adaptation behaviour using agent‑based
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with societal stakeholders, DECIDE aims to create solutions that have tangible impact on society. Project structure DECIDE is organized into 10 work packages (WPs): Six WPs focus on disciplinary
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with societal stakeholders, DECIDE aims to create solutions that have tangible impact on society. Project structure DECIDE is organized into 10 work packages (WPs): Six WPs focus on disciplinary
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intergenerational transmission of poverty and the role of social programs. The main aim of the Vici project is to transform our understanding of income support by causally identifying how its structure and scope
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rare diseases. Experience with molecular biology is highly desirable. The ideal candidate demonstrates: A critical and analytical scientific mindset Attention to detail and a structured approach to data
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competencies and organisational models in the construction sector and built environment in general. Your research will focus on identifying labour-market risks, emerging opportunities and governance challenges
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group we study structural and functional plasticity of the brain in relation to stress and disease. More info on the Center for Urban Mental Health can be found here; https