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(spoken and written). Preferred qualifications Prior experience with 3D cell culture, organoids, CRISPR-Cas9, or imaging-based phenotyping. Familiarity with transcriptomics or basic computational biology (R
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diabetes. Your job Biofabrication is a relatively young field in which 3D fabrication technologies are used to generate living tissues by precisely patterning cells and biomaterials. In this project, funded
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suggestions for this innovative project in your motivation letter. This project is part of the 10-year EMBRACER research programme external link funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). At EMBRACER, we work
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your motivation letter. This project is part of the 10-year EMBRACER research programme funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). At EMBRACER, we work at the very frontiers of knowledge on climate
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system and climate feedbacks. Within its 10-year research programme, funded by NWO(link is external) , EMBRACER brings together a wide range of world-leading climate experts with the aim to address
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2025 Apply now Biofabrication is a relatively young field in which 3D fabrication technologies are used to generate living tissues by precisely patterning cells and biomaterials. In this PhD position
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-year research programme, funded by NWO(link is external) , EMBRACER brings together a wide range of world-leading climate experts with the aim to address existing uncertainties about climate
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formation via modifications to sedimentary redox reactions and sediment stabilisation, providing microenvironments favorable for organic matter preservation. A personalised training programme will be set up
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scholars who have made valuable and innovative contributions to science or scientific practice. These contributions may relate to the themes identified in the Recognition & Rewards programme : research
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. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on early modern English literature and history, including women's history. By using, for instance, 3D scanners to read unopened seventeenth-century letters, she