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somatic illness. The project focuses on how repeated or chronic stress becomes embedded in enduring psychological and physiological patterns, and how these patterns are associated with symptoms such as
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repair measures and often the tree is then removed. The aim of this project is to understand how tree roots grow in the urban context and use these insights to predict how they will damage infrastructure
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physiologically relevant models. The researcher will join an intellectually vibrant, collaborative, and multidisciplinary environment that fosters innovation and scientific excellence. Requirements PhD degree with
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physiological measurements) are eligible for this position. As a postdoc, you will be involved in developing large grant applications (e.g., ERC Starting Grant, NWO Vidi) on the influence of climate change and
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fundamental mechanisms regulating heart development and disease, with particular emphasis on how heart rhythm is established at the cellular and molecular levels. We use state-of-the-art model systems including
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of Dr. Ruth Großeholz. Here, computational modelling, systems biology and plant physiology come together. You’ll be part of an ambitious research community where academic and industry partners work
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acoustics). Through literature review and registering daytime and night indoor room conditions and physiological parameters and perception of people with dementia and their caregivers, the research should
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), as well as guidelines/strategies for policy change. What you will do You will be engaged in two main areas of activity: 1. Research and Data Integration (~80%) You will contribute to developing a
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, binaural audio), spatial interventions and tactical urbanism, design and evaluation tools (e.g., inclusivity index), as well as guidelines/strategies for policy change. What you will do You will be engaged