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animal models with advanced human-based systems for research in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. You will focus on creating innovative in vitro NAMs that mimic or capture mechanisms of arthritis
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like to know more about the different phases within the PhD trajectory? You can read more about this on this page . As part of this project, you will use innovative neuronal cell models and advanced
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at the Bijvoet Centre for Biomolecular Research investigates the molecular mechanisms of protein aggregation in vivo, using the nematode C. elegans as a multicellular model organism. In this PhD position, you will
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, differentiation, and activation states within the TME and tumor cells. By comparing samples from different stages of disease, from different molecular ependymoma subtypes, and from other pediatric brain tumors, you
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their surroundings? Are you interested in delving into the mechanisms of signal integration in plants on a cellular level and have a passion for molecular biology and bio-imaging? Then this job may be for you! We
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and consequences of localized translation, following up on our recent work (Ramalho et al, 2025, Sci Adv). You will combine ribosome profiling and organoid models with molecular and computational
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— for prediction of molecular properties, activity, or synthetic feasibility. Working at the interface of cheminformatics, synthetic chemistry and drug discovery, collaborating with partners across academia and
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excited about discovering the ultrafast world of functional organic molecules? Join our team and explore the fascinating universe of molecular photochemistry using cutting-edge time-resolved spectroscopy
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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
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to develop the next generation of PCM composites extracted from upcycled polymer pyrolysis waste streams and thermally conductive fillers. In this PhD project we adopt a molecular modelling approach with which