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the role of autologous fat and muscle cells in breast reconstruction with autologous tissue transfer. The position involves working in parallel with several different cell types, which requires the ability
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of four recruitment positions in BioM filled simultaneously (parallel hires: 2 PhD fellows, in population ecology and statistics, and a postdoctoral fellow in philosophy). This position will be affiliated
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controlled crosses between individuals of different ploidies. Sequencing data are already available and include RNA-seq and DNA-seq data for these lines, as well as a reference genome for S. latifolia
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transformation is essential for understanding how neurons function within neural networks. Micro-photonic chips newly developed by Dr Imran Avci (VU) will be applied to microscopic optogenetics. In parallel, in
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to 850 °C), offer the highest efficiency among different electrolysis technologies. Nonetheless, SOEC technology is less mature and requires further improvements in both performance and durability
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) exploring the role of autologous fat and muscle cells in breast reconstruction with autologous tissue transfer. The position involves working in parallel with several different cell types, which requires
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situ from boreholes or springs at different water levels (low water, high water, floods), and then to analyze their quality in the laboratory. Using the most relevant analytical methods, the aim will be
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multiome RNA-seq, ATAC-seq and massively parallel reporter assays (MPRAs) for unbiased genome-wide analysis for understanding the phenotypic plasticity in different cancer cell states. Work tasks The work
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and male-male competition are often observed, because visual cues often trigger such behavioural responses. In mimetic species, pheromones divergence and olfactory receptors are thus predicted to be
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academic identities. More about the position The postdoctoral fellow will be one of four recruitment positions in BioM filled simultaneously (parallel hires: 2 PhD fellows, in population ecology and