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knowledge of such models.. V - Initial grant duration: 4 months V.I - Renewal Possibility: Non-renewable VI - Funding and financial conditions of the grant VI.I - Monthly grant amount (paid by bank transfer
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the following: Study and optimise microfluidic system and conditions to deliver nanoparticles (NPs) to the surfaces and study their interactions under different conditions; Analyse data from microscopy images and
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- ILAN VR, C645727867-00000066, financed by national funds through the Portuguese Republic and the EU through the PRR-Agenda Mobilizadora program, under the following conditions: Scientific area
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therapeutic efficacy of the conjugates in TNBC cell models. Evaluate in vivo efficacy and safety in orthotopic murine TNBC models. Explore platform applicability to other cancers with similar intracellular
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the impact on the predictive quality of a given model that is expected by retraining/fine-tuning it using additional datasets, as well as on predicting the expected cost/latency of such retraining/fine-tuning
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. Ensuring the food safety of the final product. V - Initial grant duration: 12 months V.I - Renewal Possibility: Possibily renewable VI - Funding and financial conditions of the grant VI.I - Monthly grant
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different operational conditions. • Advance the study of protection strategies, islanded operation, and service restoration, developing safer and more resilient approaches for AC/DC hybrid distribution and
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financial conditions of the grant VI.I - Monthly grant amount (paid by bank transfer at the end of each month): 1.040,98€ VI.II - In addition to the above amounts, voluntary social security (SSV) is included
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, Balcão dos Fundos, FEDER and FCT, is available under the following conditions: OBJECTIVES | FUNCTIONS This scholarship recipient is expected to perform activities integrated in the following tasks
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tendon models ("tendon-on-chip"), this will provide a powerful system to investigate the complex mechanobiology of tendons. Particular focus will be given to neurotendinous crosstalk and its