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through non-reciprocal interactions remains unclear. Existing modelling avenues typically make a priori assumptions on the types of interactions between individual cells. Here, our objective is to develop a
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on accurate constitutive models that describe the behavior of the molten material during forming. With the increasing demand for more complex components, a step change in model accuracy and associated material
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appendages using the (halo)archaea as a model. Studying the infection mechanisms of archaeal viruses can provide insight into the evolutionary history of viruses and help to understand adaptation to extreme
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training? Do you enjoy working in a lab with preclinical in vitro human models? Then this position might be perfect for you! Join us! Over 100 million infants are born worldwide every year. Immediately after
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with a passion for sustainability in healthcare. You can work independently and collaboratively, communicate effectively across disciplines, and manage complex projects from concept to implementation
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networks in vitro that severe mental disorders, such as the model SNAREopathies are a diverse group of brain disorders caused by mutations in eight genes that together drive the secretion of chemical signals
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appendages using the (halo)archaea as a model. Studying the infection mechanisms of archaeal viruses can provide insight into the evolutionary history of viruses and help to understand adaptation to extreme
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We are seeking a PhD student to join our interdisciplinary team and explore the complex relationship between behavior and brain health. This project focuses on developing novel measures of brain
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collaborate closely with GGS partners across academia, industry, and government. Key responsibilities Developing life cycle inventories (LCA PhD) or material flow models (MFA PhD) in close collaboration with
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, the PhD researcher will develop physiological-model-based artificial intelligence technologies to assess patients’ recovery process, detect or even predict the occurrence of clinical adverse events like