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understanding of these cell death processes as well as the survival and performance of different yeast species in industrial bioprocesses. In this project, you will: develop mathematical models on how yeast cell
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neurological diseases pose major challenges to modern healthcare. Despite their apparent differences, these conditions share striking cellular-level similarities, including altered cell–cell communication
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of roots, nodules, and tubers, using reference genotypes and by manipulating abiotic factors (e.g. temperature, water, N). You will conduct molecular and cellular analyses using histology, microscopy, single
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genetics projects. Your first project will involve investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying the cell type specificity of Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease caused by mutations in tRNA synthetases
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will characterize the myeloid (resident microphages and bone marrow-derived macrophages) and lymphoid compartment to find commonalities and differences in cellular composition, spatial organization and
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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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like to know more about the different phases within the PhD trajectory? You can read more about this on this page . As part of this project, you will use innovative neuronal cell models and advanced
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. The project aims to (1) differentiate the mechanical response of the head and brain between focal and diffuse loads, (2) determine the molecular and cellular changes in animal models of rTBI and how rTBI
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processes: cure instead of care. The scientific community has made large steps in this direction over the past decade, however, our understanding of the fundamentals of cell, tissue and organ regeneration and
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where you feel at home and can flourish. We value different perspectives and qualities. We believe this makes our work more innovative, the TU Delft community more vibrant and the world more just