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mobility, energy, and public space use—while embedding fairness and inclusion in decision-making. Within this framework, TU/e contributes to the development of immersive co-design environments that combine
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engineered) stem cell-derived 2D and 3D organoids that represent respiratory, gastrointestinal, and brain tissues. You will use viruses and generate recombinant viral proteins to investigate virus-glycan
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remissions. Hence, many different CD-marker panels are currently used to measure specific functional cell populations such as T-cell, B-cell and NK-cell subsets. As we have a large number of data of different
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communicate? Join our team to apply innovative quantitative proximity-based proteomics and mass spectrometry to study cell signalling, protein-protein interactions, and cancer immunology, advancing our
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Apply now Are you passionate about exploring how immune and tumour cells communicate? Join our team to apply innovative quantitative proximity-based proteomics and mass spectrometry to study cell
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protein and peptide separation methods, cell culture and molecular biology labs, and bioinformatics infrastructure. The group has world-renown expertise in the analysis of intact (native) proteins
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of functional glycans in situ and development of advanced infection model systems to study the role of functional receptors. These models will include (genetically engineered) stem cell-derived 2D and 3D
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to address challenges in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social
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your own cell culture matrices, using protocols developed in the Kouwer lab. Radboud has excellent facilities within the Institute for Molecules and Materials, and broader, within the Faculty of Science
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to address challenges in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social