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Department of Molecular Cell Physiology
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Part of
Instituut voor Moleculaire Celbiologie - IMC
Part of
Faculteit der Aard- en Levenswetenschappen
Part of
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Address
De Boelelaan 1085-1087, 1081 HV Amsterdam
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Phone
+31-20-5987228
Fax
+31-20-5987229
URL
http://www.bio.vu.nl/vakgroepen/mcp/
Email
jeannet. wijker -at- falw. vu. nl
People
Professor
Prof.dr. R. Kort
Professor
Prof.dr. B. Teusink
Part-time professor
Prof.dr. J. Heringa
Part-time professor
Prof.dr. H.V. Westerhoff
Associate professor
Dr. K. Krab
Associate professor
Dr. D. Molenaar
Associate professor
Dr. J.L. Snoep
Current research
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Collaboration
A backbone to systems biology and multifactorial disease: systems biology of mineralization, bone formation and osteoporosis
Collaboration
Scientific Computing for Nonlinear PDEs
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Understanding adaptive evolution strategies of microbes in dynamic environments through laboratory evolution
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Molecular detection of life on Mars
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Comparative systems biology of lactic acid bacteria / SysMO-LAB2
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Completed research
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Differential control analysis: quantitative understanding of the adaptive responses of intracellular networks and its use in antiparasitic drug design
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Composition and functioning of iron-reducing communities in two contrasting environments, i.e. a landfill leachate-polluted aquifier and estuarine sediments
Classification
A12000
Surfacewater and groundwater
A70000
Public health and health care
D21100
Bioinformatics, biomathematics, biomechanics
D21400
Genetics
D21500
Histology, cell biology
D22100
Microbiology
D22400
Ecology
D23120
Oncology
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