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impact on the northern Greenland Ice Sheet with coupled models. You will collaborate with leading scientists in Germany and The Netherlands, and become an all round scientists who uses both models and
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offers a PhD position on the role of macromolecular crowding in ageing and neurodegenerative diseases, studied in the model organism C. elegans. Your job The living cell is highly crowded with
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diseases, studied in the model organism C. elegans. Your job The living cell is highly crowded with macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids. Proteins are continuously at risk of aggregation, which
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Sheet. You will measure sea ice change with satellites, and assess its impact on the northern Greenland Ice Sheet with coupled models. You will collaborate with leading scientists in Germany and The
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deadline: 18 January 2026 Apply now Do you want to help develop immunotherapies for autoimmune diseases without using animal models? Are you excited about advanced 3D culture systems and human-based
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Application deadline: 5 January 2026 Apply now Do you want to develop predictive models that integrate omics and environmental data, advancing the field of precision prevention? Join the Institute for Risk
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models. In these models, future water use is typically based on the projections of integrated assessment models. However, it is likely that societies will formulate response strategies to imminent water
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unprecedented real-time visualisation of these processes, yet systematic investigation across diverse rock types and integration with predictive models remains lacking. In this PhD study, you will be performing
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stimuli —enable whole-brain imaging of neuronal activity. This makes them an ideal model to study the neurons involved in these innate, evolutionarily conserved defensive behaviors. Your job As a PhD
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reflecting surface ocean changes, and simulations of sea level changes using comprehensive ice sheet models. The sea level in the Eemian was much higher than today, 3 to 6 m or even higher. The high sea levels