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and technicians to solve analytical challenges and develop, optimize, validate and apply analytical methods to evaluate food safety. Key Responsibilities - Perform trace-level analysis of organic
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of hypothesis-generating screening studies, a methodological portfolio where we identify signals of interest from real-world register data to guide the conduct of tailored studies. We have performed such studies
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with solid background in computer science who can perform tasks at the interface between AI, Formal Methods and Business Process Management. Responsibilities and qualifications Your role as a postdoc
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. This position targets a fundamental question: how does the manufacturability of whole-cell-based biosolutions influence their real-world performance in the field? Your research will seek to understand
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these nanocomposites, we are looking for a postdoc to further develop high performance computing numerical methods in our state-of-the-art open source micromagnetic model, MagTense. MagTense is based on a core
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the kidney’s electrolyte and water reabsorption. The postdoc will be expected to explore the potential of modulating bile acid signaling in cell and mouse models and perform metabolomic and transcriptomic
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of the sensors can be automated for higher reproducibility and better performance. This will be achieved by developing an automated setup for the growth and deposition of quartz resonators, using open-source
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setting. Conduct process simulations using tools such as Aspen Plus, COMSOL, or equivalent software to predict system performance. Collaborate with engineering companies to develop a prototype carbon
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improved solutions for food allergy immunotherapy. Your research will focus on: Analyses of in vivo studies on immunotherapy Developing and performing in vitro and ex vivo (single)cell-based analyses
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from water samples compared to tissue samples for early detection of disease. Another is to perform “what if” scenario modelling to compare suitability for different sampling protocols in farms in non