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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. About the project Con-TEki investigates the role of transposable elements (TEs) as drivers of regulatory
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relevant. Our group approaches this question from a novel perspective, by studying the role of transposable elements (TEs) in this process. TEs occupy 50% of the human genome and are known to be very strong
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–environment systems. A central component of the project is the development of next-generation process-based eco-epidemiological models that explicitly integrate environmental variability, ecological
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-sustainable incumbents in light-emitting applications, such as rare-earth-based phosphors and heavy-metal-based quantum dots. We will explore the potential of these sustainable luminescent nanomaterials as
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will coordinate these measurements and necessary samplings across the eight sites, and travel to the majority of them to guide these activities. They will also lead the analysis of the resulting data and
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pathways to control or eliminate Ct infection. The work tasks will include: Designing and performing experiments Data analysis and manuscript preparation Presentation of results internally and externally
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anaerobic culturing techniques (e.g. anaerobic chamber, bioreactor) and analysis of 16S sequencing data. Furthermore, practical experience in working with mouse models is required. Other requirements
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brain imaging methods as a window into human brain plasticity. Projects will combine new data acquisition with analysis of existing datasets, and may leverage: MRI (structural, diffusion, and functional
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and also be able to work independently. Specific tasks include: Statistical analysis of complex datasets Development and application of predictive models Contribution to study design, and choice
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analysis of complex, longitudinal, and high-dimensional data (e.g., immunometabolic profiles, clinical data, biomarkers). Development and application of predictive models and algorithms for diagnostics