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fluorescence light microscopy of patient-derived endothelial cells. WPBs are ~1-5 µm-long rod-shaped secretory organelles that store the hemostatic protein Von Willebrand factor (VWF). Following vascular injury
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-resolution microscopy, to resolve synaptic protein complexes at high resolution in defined synapses in brain tissue. The successful candidate will be a member of the MacGillavry lab that is part of the larger
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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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labeling, and biocompatible photocatalysis for method development and fundamental discovery. Key tasks in the lab include organic synthesis, compound characterization, biochemical assays, cell-based assays
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finite element methods. The project focuses on the design, numerical analysis, and implementation of novel numerical algorithms to efficiently solve parabolic PDEs such as the heat equation. More precisely
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research project Optimal adaptive spacetime boundary and finite element methods. The project focuses on the design, numerical analysis, and implementation of novel numerical algorithms to efficiently solve
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for the evaluation of regulatory systems and processes. Additionally, within the programme, you will be part of the supervision team for a PhD candidate conducting research in the field of regulatory science and
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in data-driven medical technologies? Are you keen on being part of a vibrant research community, working closely together with a research team and assisting with the supervision of PhD candidates
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this role you will be working with dr. Lot Sternheim and be part of the Clinical Psychology: cognitive and emotional processes research group (Chair: Prof. Elske Salemink). You will also have the opportunity
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from the Ombion programme into scientific research questions for the evaluation of regulatory systems and processes. Additionally, within the programme, you will be part of the supervision team for a