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background in the analysis of partial differential equations. The project will be supervised by Dr Stefanie Sonner, is funded by an NWO-M1 project and has a light teaching load (10%). As a PhD candidate, you
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at Radboud University (Nijmegen, Netherlands) is seeking a PhD candidate with a strong background in the analysis of partial differential equations. The project will be supervised by Dr Stefanie Sonner, is
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PhD position offers the opportunity to work in a cutting-edge experimental facility, addressing fundamental challenges in condensed matter physics. HFML‐FELIX builds on a strong background in cutting
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and do you have an affinity for molecular, cellular and medical science? If so, come and join our STEM-CORE project and become one of the 14 doctoral candidates recruited from 9 European countries. STEM
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signalling and disease progression. The goal of the Oncode Accelerator Growth Fund project is to accelerate the development of new cancer therapies. In this PhD project, you will employ existing proteomic
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and do you have an affinity for molecular, cellular and medical science? If so, come and join our STEM-CORE project and become one of the 14 doctoral candidates recruited from 9 European countries. STEM
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will form the backbone of your PhD thesis. After four years, your thesis will be completed, and you will be ready to defend it. The starting point of this research project is that fatigue is a dynamic
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to accelerate the development of new cancer therapies. In this PhD project, you will employ existing proteomic tools and develop new ones to study protein interactions and signalling pathways in
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for molecular, cellular and medical science? If so, come and join our STEM-CORE project and become one of the 14 doctoral candidates recruited from 9 European countries. STEM-CORE, supported by the Marie
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affinity for molecular, cellular and medical science? If so, come and join our STEM-CORE project and become one of the 14 doctoral candidates recruited from 9 European countries. STEM-CORE, supported by