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. Background information The urinary bladder plays a crucial role in storing and releasing urine, controlled by complex neural pathways. As the bladder fills, sensory signals arise in its wall and inform
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back boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. A-PECS at the Department of Bioscience Engineering in the Faculty of Science is looking for a full-time (100
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currently exploring a range of exciting topics at the intersection between computational neuroscience and probabilistic machine learning, in particular, to derive mechanistic insights from neural data. We
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currently exploring a range of exciting topics at the intersection between computational neuroscience and probabilistic machine learning, in particular, to derive mechanistic insights from neural data. We
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will focus on the development, optimization and application of multi-modal analysis strategies and pipelines for sequencing data generated on nucleic acids isolated from biofluids (genomics, epigenomics
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will be spending time also in Cambridge and Lisbon. For further information please see the website of the ESMP group, www.lcsoftmatter.com , or contact Prof. Jan Lagerwall, Your profile The post-doctoral
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and/or comparable expertise (e.g from industry). Demonstrated expertise in omics data analysis, for example with (meta)genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, single cell and/or genotyping
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. The names and contact details of 2-3 referees. For more information, please contact Dr. Sibylle Vonesch (sibylle.vonesch@kuleuven.be ) (only clarifications or further details regarding the vacancy
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diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular
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. The names and contact details of 2-3 referees. For more information, please contact Dr. Sibylle Vonesch (sibylle.vonesch@kuleuven.be ) (only clarifications or further details regarding the vacancy