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ensembles. The Incarnato group uses both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cellular models and exploits (or develops where needed) cutting-edge experimental methods (Marinus et al., 2021 [PMID: 33398343]; Incarnato
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cultural activities external link , as well as discounts on software and other IT products. We also offer access to additional employee benefits through our Terms of Employment Options Model. In this way, we
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the other SPINES PhD projects on (a) ‘Infrastructure Managers as Institutional Entrepreneurs’ (University of Groningen), and (b) ‘Modelling Shared Pathways and Tipping Dynamics’ (University of Twente
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/ Information and application Send a motivation letter, a CV, including the email addresses of two references, a grade transcript and a copy of your Master’s thesis and and preferably a list of publications
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described in the project overview. Owing to the current composition of the project team, there will be a mild preference for candidates opting for project 2 on “Models and machine learning”. An explanation
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set of application files (in English): EGSL application form including a research proposal (max 2000 words), merged in 1 document, motivation letter (max 2 pages), CV, copy Master’s diploma and
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actors involved in managing public space? How can they adapt to dynamic societal needs and increasing spatial interdependencies? What institutional models promote more efficient, equitable and resilient
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making them safer, but Andino also uses the polio virus as a model to study how other enteroviruses replicate. Viruses in its family cause disease in humans in many different forms, from stomach flu and
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to the homo economicus model of human behaviour; rather, cooperation and competition between individuals involve a wide range of social dimensions. The jury further noted that De Dreu also allows for the role
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of patients to creating in-vitro 3D models and using artificial intelligence for imaging.s pelvic floor complaints (prolapse and full ruptures) and to optimise existing treatments, for example with