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the NEPHRON project, please refer to the webpage https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101171952 . What we offer At Maastricht University, you’ll work in an international, open, and engaged environment
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experience of the world is continuous. However, it has been proposed that attention samples the input from our senses in roughly 7-8 discrete ‘snapshots’ per second. This theory is supported by many studies
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University (http://bio.au.dk/en) and work in the Section for Microbiology at this department. The section employs 12 permanent scientific staff and ~20 PhD students and postdocs. Research at the section covers
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. Application of advanced methodologies within metabolomics and phosphoproteomics/proteomics, as well as advanced GCPR receptor ligand screening and second messenger assays. Involvement in translational research
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-derived xenograft (PDX) mice. Cell culture models: 2D and 3D patient-derived organoids, as well as co-culture organoid systems involving stem and immune cells. Advanced technologies: Bulk and single-cell
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which are the largest flowering plants in the world! See https://eucxylo.sun.ac.za/open-air-lab/ for more information. The focus of this new experimental facility and associated research program is the
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about 300,000 inhabitants and the second largest city in Denmark. Aarhus is large enough to have a rich cultural scene and international community, but small enough to not feel crowded. It is a safe and