Recurring chromosomal abnormalities have been identified in a variety of cancers, but are most frequently associated with haematological malignancies such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML). These cytogenetic changes often cause gene fusions leading to expression of chimeric oncofusion proteins. In...
7 February 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
Recurring chromosomal abnormalities have been identified in a variety of cancers, but are most frequently associated with haematological malignancies such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML). These cytogenetic changes often cause gene fusions leading to expression of chimeric oncofusion proteins. In...
6 February 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
As a PhD candidate you will work on a project aimed at understanding the chemical basis of biomolecular recognition in epigenetics. This highly interdisciplinary research integrates organic chemistry, peptide synthesis, protein purification and biophysical techniques such as isothermal titration...
2 February 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
Work-related mental health problems (e.g. fatigue, stress, burnout) constitute major causes of poor work performance, sickness absenteeism and work disability. Therefore it is important to investigate what treatments are effective in reducing these work-related mental health problems. The aim of...
2 February 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
As a PhD student, you will work on the synthesis, characterization, and single-molecule studies of substrate-selective catalysts. Enzymes - nature’s catalysts - are perfectly designed to accomplish selectivity in the reactions they catalyse: they generally possess a confined cavity near their active...
2 February 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will investigate structure-activity relationships of molecular catalysts at surfaces. In heterogeneous molecular catalysis, the catalyst molecules are adsorbed on a surface, where they ideally catalyse numerous chemical reactions without being decomposed. There is,...
2 February 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will be working on the development of an Electrochemical Scanning Tunneling Microscope (ECSTM). In addition to a STM tip and conductive surface, this device is equipped with 3 extra electrodes. As a result, the tunneling current and the electrochemical potential of...
2 February 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
A PhD position is immediately available in the fields of microRNA biology and bionanotechnology. MicroRNAs have been established as key regulators of protein expression and their aberrant regulation in humans is associated with many serious diseases. In this project you will push the detection limit...
23 January 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
As a PhD student, you will participate in a project entitled 'Cognitive Factors in Anxiety-related Freezing Responses'. Human defensive reactions such as fight, flight and freezing behaviour may play an important role in the development of threat-related psychopathology such as post-traumatic stress...
20 January 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you are expected to develop and improve the present Proton Transfer Reaction Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (PIT-MS) at Radboud University for sensitive, rapid (MS/MS) screening of gaseous samples on a subsecond time scale. Through a number of innovative approaches...
19 January 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
