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actors impact physiology and metabolism and how cell heterogeneity affects the cell population; develop highly curated and predictive enzyme constrained Genome scale models (ecGEMs) of Saccharomyces
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a primary emphasis on designing smart algorithms to trigger non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurements at critical times. This will involve leveraging physiological sensor signals such as the
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closely collaborates with other REAP2SOW WPs addressing soil health, plant physiology, and crop breeding, ensuring strong integration across disciplines and scales. The advertised position will adopt a
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Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Do you want to contribute to the protein transition? Are you interested in
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) represent particularly sensitive acoustic environments where sound exposure can negatively impact the physiological and emotional development of young patients and contribute to professional fatigue among
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. Photosynthetic cyanobacteria offer a promising solution, as they use light and carbon dioxide to produce sugars, enabling more sustainable production routes. To address this challenge, the Institute of Biology at
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bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, rely on such a system, called type VII secretion system (T7SS), to transport proteins important for their physiology but also virulence. In the mycobacterial
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consortium also includes industrial and clinical partners. This particular PhD project aims to develop the in-vitro vasculature-on-chip models, microfluidic chips in which controllable and physiologically
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these are altered in compromised environments (e.g. due to aging or co-morbidities such as diabetes or chronic kidney disease). This research project aims to develop and use in silico models to simulate the bone