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Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW); yesterday published | Netherlands | 20 days ago
What you will be doing In adult mammals, including humans, fibrosis is the predominant response to many forms of tissue injury, unlike many lower vertebrates and invertebrates, where complete tissue
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spp.)? Do you want to explore how these butterflies recognize and adapt to their host plants, and to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of evolutionary biology and sensory ecology
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3 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering Biological sciences » Biology
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for in vivo studies. Leveraging recent advances in microscopy and voltage indicators, we can now observe voltage signaling within different compartments of a single cell in live animals, enabling us to
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PhD position in Neuroscience Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 2 November 2025 Apply now It is widely accepted
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reliable and reproducible measurements across different assays. In this PhD project, you will develop RMPs and reference materials (RMs) for several protein TMs to enable harmonized and reproducible
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-ON-BRAIN) that connects different countries with the overarching aim to develop cutting-edge human in vitro and in silico biomedical tools to better understand the biology of brain disease/disorders. You
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 1 month ago
» Biology Agricultural sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Netherlands Application Deadline 17 Oct 2025 - 15:00 (Europe/Amsterdam) Type of Contract
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Your job Do you have a keen interest in microbial interactions between hosts and parasites? Would you enjoy pursuing PhD combining ecology, molecular biology and genetics? Are you enthusiastic about
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(Pieris spp.)? Do you want to explore how these butterflies recognize and adapt to their host plants, and to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of evolutionary biology and sensory