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Society. The Department of Machine Learning and Systems Biology led by Prof. Dr. Karsten Borgwardt is looking to recruit a highly-motivated PhD student (m/f/d) for the project Building Clinical Foundation
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establishing a dedicated Metabolomics Capability for Drug Discovery. The researcher position is available for the development and maintenance of a robust bioinformatics metabolomics data analysis platform
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wound healing. Under the supervision of Asst. Prof. Konstantinos Kalogeropoulos and Assoc. Prof. Erwin Schoof, the PhD candidate will join the Protease Systems Biology group embedded in the Cell Diversity
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Jacob Malone Scientific Background Soil contamination with plastics and other pollutants causes significant challenges in terms of environmental containment and restoration
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Primary Supervisor: Prof Cock van Oosterhout Scientific background: Population bottlenecks erode genetic variation, which makes threatened species susceptible to viral epidemics. So, what makes
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Tracey Chapman Strong interdisciplinary training, within the ARIES Ecology and Biodiversity theme, to equip you with high-in-demand analytical skills in phenotypic and
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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | 3 months ago
with bioinformatics and analyses of complex data sets such as microbiomes. You are an independent, motivated student with an affinity for multidisciplinary and impact-driven research. You like working in
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Primary supervisor - Prof Colin Cooper It is well established that bacteria can cause human cancer, with, for example, Helicobacter pylori implicated in the development of gastric cancer and
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, with particular emphasis on atherosclerosis. The project builds on and complements the institute’s expertise, led by Prof. Oliver Soehnlein, in understanding how neutrophils drive chronic sterile
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Department: Center for Molecular Neurology Regime Full-time Let's shape the future - University of Antwerp The Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Lab (Prof. Seppe De Schepper, VIB-UAntwerp) and the Brain and