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identity, behavior, and trajectory. You will extend these models to understand how genetic risk factors alter cell–cell communication networks. Spatial transcriptomics datasets will be used to anchor
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Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW); yesterday published | Netherlands | 12 days ago
of this response is the cardiac fibroblast, a supportive stromal cell that plays a crucial role in the scar-forming process. While we have made significant progress in understanding the biology that separates
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Organisation Job description Project description The PhD researcher will work in the project “Joint physical custody and parents’ spatial (im)mobility”, supervised by Roselinde van der Wiel (daily
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institute are international and the work language is English. Following the mobility rule, the candidate may not have lived in the Netherlands more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately before the
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physical custody and parents’ spatial (im)mobility”, supervised by Roselinde van der Wiel (daily supervisor) and Matthijs Kalmijn (promotor). The project’s goal is to understand how joint physical custody
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include microwell arrays for 3D cell culture, as well as microfluidic organs-on-chips (OoCs) and microphysiological systems (MPSs) in various forms. The demands on these culture platforms continue to grow
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microenvironments has advanced tremendously. State-of-the-art approaches now include microwell arrays for 3D cell culture, as well as microfluidic organs-on-chips (OoCs) and microphysiological systems (MPSs) in
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of this response is the cardiac fibroblast, a supportive stromal cell that plays a crucial role in the scar-forming process. While we have made significant progress in understanding the biology that separates
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are international and the work language is English. Following the mobility rule, the candidate may not have lived in the Netherlands more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately before the recruitment date. Contact
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recent advances in microscopy and voltage indicators, we can now observe voltage signaling within different compartments of a single cell in live animals, enabling us to examine hypotheses in a truly