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)chemistry, (molecular) biology or biotechnology with the equivalent of at least distinction (15/20 on the Belgian scale) The candidate has a critical and creative mind The candidate is a true problem solver
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differentiation, shaping the overall course of plant development. Importantly, the synergy and interdependence of hormone signalling pathways are critical for driving cell cycle progression. These coordinated
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of religion. Methodologically, the project does not presuppose a modern concept of disability or healing and instead works with an actor-centered approach. The analysis is focused on intersections of dis
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relationships. You are motivated to acquire new skills and work in a multidisciplinary team. You have practical experience with experimental work and data analysis. You act with attention to quality, integrity
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appointment) in digital text analysis, digital humanities, linguistics and literature, applied linguistics, communication sciences, computer sciences or similar. You have a background and/or strong interest in
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plentiful numerical simulations and access to vast real-world monitoring data are available from the outset, your focus will be on the development and critical assessment of the surrogate models, especially
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conduct stability, reactivity and possible semi-synthesis study of selected bioactive SLs. • You perform a mix of chemical laboratory work and data analysis of natural products. • You contribute to a
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to better understand the genetic and clinical variability of PRPH2-IRD by studying a large patient cohort with detailed genetic analysis and advanced imaging techniques. The project will focus on identifying
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: sufficiency measures and sustainable consumption corridors, post-growth policies, Beyond GDP indicators and welfare analysis, (ecological) public finance and policy evaluation. The aim is to apply for a PhD
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experimental sites • coordinate and perform soil health analysis across all experimental sites • derive cause-effect relationships between drivers (regenerative practices), mediators (soil organisms) and impacts