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Your research will be conducted at the Department of Urology, the Department of Pathology and Clinical Bioinformatics at Erasmus MC in Rotterdam, and in collaboration with the Computational
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, bioinformatics, and statistics, both within and outside UMC Utrecht (including the Dutch Center for RNA Therapeutics and Charles River Laboratories). Informal yet close collaboration with fellow PhD candidates
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-derived neurons that generalize over different patients. To test candidate intervention strategies that normalize these phenotypes. In addition to these core activities, you will perform bioinformatic
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patients. The candidate will work closely with a multidisciplinary team consisting of colleagues from biomedical sciences, medicine, bioinformatics, and statistics, both within and outside UMC Utrecht
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Immonuprecipitation (ChIP); Genome editing, e.g. to (degron) tag proteins of interest; Bioinformatic analysis of generated sequencing data. During your PhD, you will learn about the field of gene regulation, expand our
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approaches (incl. 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding, bioinformatics) to assess how seagrass may improve the health of low trophic aquaculture (LTA) species (e.g. mussels, oysters) under future climate scenarios
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surgery. Ideal candidates will have: A Master's degree in artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, computer science, physics, mathematics, or a similar field. Proficiency in deep learning and exceptional
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intersection of AI, imaging technology, and oncological surgery. Ideal candidates will have: A Master's degree in artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, computer science, physics, mathematics, or a similar
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, bioinformatics, and mass spectrometry data analysis. You like a challenge and you have a problem-solving mindset. You have good statistical skills and experience with analyzing metabolomic and metagenomic
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expertise includes biomaterials, tissue engineering, cell biology, biofabrication, microfabrication, nanotechnology, bioinformatics, and computational modelling. MERLN collaborates closely with the Maastricht