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, and study how they interact. To achieve this, you will combine electrophysiological techniques, such as patch-clamp analysis and optical mapping, with molecular approaches using human and animal disease
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responsibilities include: study the interactions of the intestinal microbiome and microplastics in an in vitro model of the infant intestine; implement your excellent stem cell culturing skills and exploit molecular
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particles have many unique shapes not encountered for bacterial and eukaryotic viruses. We focus on the infection strategies of archaeal viruses and study the molecular mechanisms underlying essential steps
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intestinal models? Do you want to study the interactions between microplastics, the intestinal microbiome and the intestinal epithelium? Are you motivated to work in an interdisciplinary team of scientists in
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. Research focus We welcome candidates with a strong interest in developmental biology, organoid technology, and disease modelling. This position is part of the EU-funded Marie Curie doctoral network (VISI
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students in the classroom, or helping shape everything that makes our education and research possible. PhD Opportunity: Engineering a Next Generation of Miniaturized In Vitro Models Our goal: Develop
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sensor platform for PFAS detection in environmental and food samples. PhD candidate in Molecular Imprinting and Device Fabrication at the Sensor Engineering Department Job Description This PhD project aims
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focus We welcome candidates with a strong interest in developmental biology, organoid technology, and disease modelling. This position is part of the EU-funded Marie Curie doctoral network (VISI-ON-BRAIN
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particles have many unique shapes not encountered for bacterial and eukaryotic viruses. We focus on the infection strategies of archaeal viruses and study the molecular mechanisms underlying essential steps
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maintain robustness through evolution using live-cell imaging and multiscale modelling. Job description Cells are often described as intricate machines where proteins work together in a tightly coordinated