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cell types, neural circuits, and ultimately behavior. By uncovering the molecular and cellular basis of complex brain disorders, the program aims to pave the way for the development of novel, targeted
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develops, the literature review will become more targeted, leading to the design of the initial study. The first year ends with the development of a research proposal for the rest of the PhD trajectory
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created during synthesis, have previously been developed by the SE department for various targets, including some PFAS. The selected PhD student will advance this work by creating a new electrochemical MIP
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-specific binding sites created during synthesis, have previously been developed by the SE department for various targets, including some PFAS. The selected PhD student will advance this work by creating a
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economic role in the Netherlands. However, given its environmental impact, the sector must be decarbonised in line with Dutch climate targets. Achieving this requires the development of innovative
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that it will target any DNA sequence. Not only does this make it possible to specifically target the DNA of a bacterial virus, but the method has also been found to be suitable for gene-editing in plants