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to developers and end-users. In addition, you will design processes to streamline regulatory queries and advice. Stakeholder engagement: you will build sustainable relationships with policymakers, regulatory
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Regulatory Innovation Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hours per week: 32 to 32 Application deadline: 17 May 2026 Apply
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together many prominent AI researchers in the Netherlands. The vision of the project is to design Hybrid Intelligent systems, an approach to Artificial Intelligence that puts humans at the center, changing
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(jointly) designing and conducting studies, analysing data, preparing manuscripts, and presenting findings at international conferences. Twenty percent of the position involves teaching responsibilities
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data analysis, and to establish and manage a service infrastructure within the BioMS group, enabling fee-for-service access for external collaborators. You will independently design, plan and perform
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molecular mechanisms in biologically relevant contexts. As a Postdoctoral Researcher you will will contribute to the design and application of innovative chemical strategies, including crosslinking, proximity
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related and in agreement with dr. Lot Sternheim. The core tasks of the Postdoctoral Researcher include (jointly) designing and conducting studies, analysing data, preparing manuscripts, and presenting
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to the design and application of innovative chemical strategies, including crosslinking, proximity labeling, and biocompatible photocatalysis for method development and fundamental discovery. Key tasks in the lab
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responsible for further developing the research plan and exploring how core CPP themes can be integrated into the project (including systemic influences on grief, self-related processes, loneliness, and
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; develop the statistical analysis plan; perform statistical analyses on the associations of air pollution and heat with asthma and lung function, using standard methods (e.g. discrete-time hazard models