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                function and pharmacological interventions. You enjoy performing experimental lab work and working with mouse models of disease (e.g., molecular biology, scRNA sequencing transcriptomics, genetic 
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                combining fieldwork, labwork and sequencing analyses? If yes, then we may have the perfect opportunity for you! The Laboratory of Nematology at Wageningen University & Research is seeking a motivated and 
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                mindset. You have good statistical skills and experience with analyzing metabolomic and metagenomic sequencing data. You like to work in diverse settings as you have to communicate closely with a diverse 
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                sequencing data. You like to work in diverse settings as you have to communicate closely with a diverse team (i.e. microbiologists, data analyst, cell biologists, immunologist, engineers). You are a team 
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                -throughput sequencing to reveal how these structures influence cells and genomes. This is an opportunity to join a team at the forefront of genome maintenance research and contribute to discoveries with 
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                behind state-of-the-art. This project tackles that gap by building generative AI models that produce context-aware, grounded gestures: responsive to objects and to interlocutors, aligning speech and visual 
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                : responsive to objects and to interlocutors, aligning speech and visual signals for richer, more natural interaction. In this project, you will carry out research as described in the project proposal, which 
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                applications, services, and policies. Researchers use various labs and equipment to perform experiments with participants. Our themed labs are currently aligned with the fields of Psychology, Robotics, Gaming 
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                crisis, often referred to as the ‘silent pandemic’. Most of the antibiotics in clinical use are natural products derived from microorganisms. Large-scale bacterial genome sequencing has revealed that most 
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                to perform sequence and structure analyses. You will also present your research at national and international conferences and publish your results in peer-reviewed journals. About your workplace Our lab is at