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Postdoc Position in Synthetic Cell for Artificial Kidney Development Faculty: Faculty of Science Department: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline
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scientists and companies working in liposome technology, cell-free protein production, sensor development, clinical nephrology, and medical decision-making. Where to apply Website https
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. This PostDoc position focuses on AI-based recommender systems to guide stakeholders in choosing a mobility system design. Specifically, the research builds on RLHF techniques, considering algorithmic challenges
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expertise in applying and integrating various omics approaches (single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics). Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to develop novel ideas and work
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are lacking. The project In this postdoctoral research project, you will chart the molecular and cellular mechanisms active in the airway wall of patients with severe asthma. You will compare these cell-type
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Join ValgepeaLab to advance sustainable biomanufacturing! We are seeking a creative and motivated Postdoc to lead metabolic engineering of acetogen cell factories for gas fermentation in
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will address the intricate challenge of enabling AI to learn continuously and collaboratively from wearable or mobile sensor data without compromising user privacy. Your efforts and collaborations with
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models using induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived kidney organoids. A key aspect of this work will involve integrating bioprinting and organ-on-chip technologies to create mature and
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Researcher to design and scale up a low-cost, safe and high energy density (up to ~100 Wh/kg cell-level) long-duration battery (8+ hrs of storage) using sodium chloride and (recycled) aluminum with a NaAlCl4
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. This therapeutic approach will also soon be made available for other types of cancer, such as lung cancer and uterine cancer. John Haanen’s research therefore plays an important role in the wider field of cell