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allocation mechanisms, with a particular focus on the efficiency and fairness of Eurotransplant’s liver allocation system. Information We are looking for a strong, motivated PhD-student with an analytical
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research we expect you to: Conduct cutting-edge research in neuro-behavioral sciences using advanced analytical techniques. Collaborate with clinical researchers and collect data from a large cohort using
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an independent and original thinker with a creative mindset; You are a fast thinker with excellent analytical and communication skills; You have good team spirit and like to work in an internationally oriented
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powerful, modern analytical techniques including chemical proteomics and metabolomics. They will have access to advanced synthesis facilities, as well as biological models, such as macrophages and organoids
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will be trained in a variety of powerful, modern analytical techniques including chemical proteomics and metabolomics. They will have access to advanced synthesis facilities, as well as biological models
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large cohort. As a PhD student in a new domain of research we expect you to: Conduct cutting-edge research in neuro-behavioral sciences using advanced analytical techniques. Collaborate with clinical
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good analytical and writing skills are also needed. Information and application For more information, you can contact Prof Norman Kerle (n.kerle@utwente.nl) or Prof Francesco Nex (f.nex@utwente.nl). You
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powerful, modern analytical techniques and have access to advanced synthesis facilities, as well as biological models, such as macrophages and organoids, to enable the rapid translation of this research
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law or European Union law (demonstrable knowledge of freedom of information laws, transparency or confidentiality rules are a plus); A creative mind and strong critical and analytical skills
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characterisation of the EPS using advanced analytical tools, such as NMR, FT IR and other means. Based on the developed insights it is the ultimate goal to provide a proof of principle for a novel approach to change