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for modelling infection including macrophages, organoids, zebrafish, primary and clinical samples. Embedding within the Institutes of Biology and Chemistry at Leiden will enable the candidate to maximize
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benefits through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we encourage our employees to continue to invest in their growth. For more information, please visit Working at Utrecht University
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between these important climate subsystems, using models of different complexity and a combination of mathematical, numerical and data analysis methods. You can find the other vacancy at PhD Position in
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’, i.e. policies that deal with problems after they occur, rather than long-term prevention. By developing innovative simulation models that incorporate the life-course consequences of policy options, your
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. However, current estimates of methane emissions from inland waters to the atmosphere are highly uncertain because of limitations in long-term observational data and modelling methodology. In this four-year
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dune development and increase the applicability of coastal dune models. Your job In this project, you will investigate dune erosion and growth by performing morphological analysis on existing coastal
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complex systems and their role in the evolution of life. One of the key features of life is the presence of its essential molecules, such as amino acids, proteins, sugars and DNA, as a single mirror image
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of methane dynamics in rapidly changing ecosystems and contribute to improving predictive models of future methane emissions. Field sampling will focus on regions where methane cycling is still poorly
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scope to tailor the PhD project to your interests and strengths. You will be part of a team researching the complexity and inequalities of transnational (pre-)retirement trajectories across three
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scope to tailor the PhD project to your interests and strengths. You will be part of a team researching the complexity and inequalities of transnational (pre-)retirement trajectories across three