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PhD student for in vitro studies of cell division driven by CDV proteins Job requirements We aim to reconstitute the intriguing archaeal cell division (CDV) proteins in liposomes to form a
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laboratories and Institute are well equipped in methods for nanomedicine preparation and characterization, cell culture and methods in molecular and cell biology to characterize, and quantify nanomedicine
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of cell division driven by CDV proteins Job requirements We aim to reconstitute the intriguing archaeal cell division (CDV) proteins in liposomes to form a filamentous ring that contracts and hence deforms
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), responsible for all molecular transport in and out of the cell nucleus. These pores exhibit an intriguing selectivity where most proteins are blocked from transport, while particular transport receptor (TR
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molecular transport in and out of the cell nucleus. These pores exhibit an intriguing selectivity where most proteins are blocked from transport, while particular transport receptor (TR) proteins, can pass to
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value different perspectives and qualities. We believe this makes our work more innovative, the TU Delft community more vibrant and the world more just. Together, we imagine, invent and create solutions
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you feel at home and can flourish. We value different perspectives and qualities. We believe this makes our work more innovative, the TU Delft community more vibrant and the world more just. Together
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difference frequency generation sources. You will perform multispecies detection in demanding applications such as environmental and exposure monitoring, and in the green hydrogen industry. Put your ideas
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PhD position in Gene Regulation Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Biology Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 9 September 2025 Apply now Cell identity relies
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under varying lighting, fabric blends, and soiling; (5) porting the inference pipeline to an embedded/edge-compute platform; (6) integrating with our robotic pick-and-place cell for iterative field trials