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Danish time. Research Project You will lead a research project with the aim to understand the molecular mechanism that allows the transition zone (TZ), a conserved protein complex with unknown molecular
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years. Research focus Dr. Sahu's lab investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying aging, with particular emphasis on Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype (SASP). Their research explores how SASP
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to exploit applause behavior as a hitherto untapped data source for investigating the socio-cognitive mechanisms of live music appreciation. Via systematic video recordings and questionnaire surveys
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(SIGCOMM '19). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 187–199. https://doi.org/10.1145/3341302.3342091 . [2] Chi Lin, Jianan Lin, Jie Xiong, Qiwei Wang, Lei Wang, Guowei Wu, Xin Fan, and
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Kringelbach (PI) The research in the center is based on the predictive coding of music hypothesis proposing that music reflects fundamental brain mechanisms associated with prediction. This hypothesis offers a
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tissue, exacerbated by external stimuli such as UV radiation and mechanical stress. Current understanding and therapeutic strategies are limited due to inadequate human model systems capable of replicating
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experimental procedures, these knowledge gaps will be tackled. Novel diagnostic tests will be developed, allowing the underlying mechanisms to be studied and deficits to be detected. Furthermore, novel
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detected and compensated. Using various experimental procedures, these knowledge gaps will be tackled. Novel diagnostic tests will be developed, allowing the underlying mechanisms to be studied and deficits
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working principles of electrocatalytic systems and strong expertise in one or more of the following areas: Electrocatalytic Mechanisms: In-depth understanding of electrocatalytic reaction pathways
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Source (ESS), Sweden, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), France, the International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines, (IMOL), Poland, and the