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are essential An excellent young, stimulating and supportive international research environment High level scientific training at a top-ranked university; training in academic, thematic and soft skills. Access
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the supervision of Prof. Dr. Paul De Hert and produce high quality research outputs. Engage in secondments as part of the project’s training activities (6 months at Utrecht University under the co-supervision of Dr
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opportunities to broaden your expertise and skills How to apply? If you are interested in performing high quality science related to plant hormones, please use the online VIB application tool. Make sure your
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and verbal communication skills in English are required. French, German or Luxembourgish is a plus We offer Multilingual and international character. Modern institution with a personal atmosphere. Staff
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) and has on-site robotic sample processing, high-throughput computing resources as well as next-generation sequencing and anaerobic microbiology facilities. You can build upon significant lab resources
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cooperation. You have an excellent knowledge of English, and you have very good knowledge of at least one other language, preferably Dutch, German or French, as you should be able to analyse historical sources
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Scientific guidance at an internationally recognized high-level Application Please submit your application through our online application platform. As you complete your application, ensure the following steps
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Sterck. This project starts from the observations that global inequality is high. It aims to address three important knowledge gaps. First, there is little empirical evidence on the extent to which people
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this disease and reveal the mechanisms underlying the strong cell-type specific effect of the CMT-causing YARS mutations. For this we will generate high-resolution spatial chromatin organisation, chromatin
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-regulatory mechanisms underlying this disease and reveal the mechanisms underlying the strong cell-type specific effect of the CMT-causing YARS mutations. For this we will generate high-resolution spatial