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Postdoc in Extracellular Vesicles as Mediators of Gut-Microbiome Interactions in Parkinson's Disease
biology with mechanistic insight. What are you going to do? You will investigate how gut- and faecal-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their molecular cargo influence the microbiome in Parkinson’s
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Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology (MCN) . Recent studies have shown that in addition to neurons, glial cells play a major role in synaptic function. As yet, it is unclear what the molecular mechanisms
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between the creativity of academia and the relevance of industrially guided research? The Van ‘t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences is looking for an ambitious postdoc. Shape the Future of Sustainable
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beneficial symbionts. This is an exciting opportunity to combine controlled experiments with molecular tools to address fundamental questions in ecology with real-world relevance for sustainable ecosystems
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to explore the complex interplay between plant root systems, pathogenic fungi, and beneficial symbionts. This is an exciting opportunity to combine controlled experiments with molecular tools to address
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‘t Hoff institute for Molecular Science (HIMS) at the University of Amsterdam there is a vacancy for a postdoc! Embrace new career step! Join us in developing adsorbents for the selective separation
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Postdoc in Extracellular Vesicles as Mediators of Gut-Microbiome Interactions in Parkinson's Disease
faecal-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their molecular cargo influence the microbiome in Parkinson’s disease. Using unique bacterial isolates from colonic, ileal, and fecal samples of PD patients
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-qualified biosensors for detecting molecular biosignatures during planetary exploration missions. The LMCOOL system uses integrated photonic circuits with asymmetric Mach-Zehnder Interferometer (aMZI) sensors
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develops space-qualified biosensors for detecting molecular biosignatures during planetary exploration missions. The LMCOOL system uses integrated photonic circuits with asymmetric Mach-Zehnder
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, cruciforms, and triplexes, remain poorly understood. In this project, we aim to uncover new molecular pathways that resolve these structures . Using the powerful Xenopus egg extract system, we will dissect