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applications which is hindered by the lack of a molecular understanding of their formation process. This is particularly true for zeolite synthesis which is characterized by a very complex reaction network in
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systematically towards long-term goals. You are willing to learn how to communicate research results clearly and convincingly, both orally and in writing, to various audiences. You demonstrate openness
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you to apply. The opportunity to work on a challenging and advanced research topic, in a dynamic academic environment, to acquire research and project management skills, to network with leading
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to engage in a PhD program a fulltime position, initially for 1 year, possibility of extention to 4 years. starting date February 2026. a monthly stipend of about 2 650 Euro net, depending on family situation
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protein dynamics (e.g., Martens et al., Nat Commun, 2018, 2020; Nat Protoc, 2019). The lab is equipped with state-of-the-art technology (HDX-MS, native MS, cryo-EM access, smFRET), and as part of Plant-PATH
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reasoning. FTD accounts for 10–20% of all dementias and is particularly impactful due to its early onset (typically between ages 50–60) and its profound effects on personality, insight, and language. Although
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. The project investigates how food allergy affects gut-brain communication and function. Project description Growing evidence suggests that allergic immune responses in the gut can influence the brain, but how
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early onset (typically between ages 50–60) and its profound effects on personality, insight, and language. Although both diseases are defined by the aggregation of specific pathological proteins in a
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-CSIC, Spain), are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join a collaborative and interdisciplinary project. The project investigates how food allergy affects gut-brain communication and function
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Research Fields: Bioscience engineering, biotechnology, chemical engineering, microbiology, downstream processing The Marie Skłodowska Curie Doctoral Network “DyeAnotherWay” is