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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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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 | 14 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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candidate will gain training in chemical biology, molecular genetics and cell biology, and use physiologically relevant in vitro and in vivo models. The work will be carried out in an interdisciplinary
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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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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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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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standardization communities (e.g. IETF) An expansive network of academic and industry collaborators globally If you are passionate about building the systems that will power the next generation of the Internet, we