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)Medical Sciences within the interfacultary research group Cell Biology and Histology (CBH: https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/research-groups/celw/ ) with the goal to investigate the synergic effect
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genetics, cell biology, genomics, and bio-computing to unravel plant biological processes and to further translate this knowledge into value for society. Please visit us at www.psb.ugent.be for more
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mimicked with in vivo models of metastasis, which provides unique opportunities to mechanistically dissect what drives the different cell states. You will link clinically relevant phenotypes to putative
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dysregulated pathways in AD and FTD subgroups within specific cell types; and 2) inform variant selection for the development of disease subtype specific genetic scores. Profile We seek a highly motivated
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Health Sciences, UAntwerp; and Department of Neurology, UZA) are hiring a full-time PhD to map how peripheral and circulating immune cells reflect early Parkinson’s disease (PD) biology. The project
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controls to perform expression and splicing transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS). Combined, these studies will 1) identify key dysregulated pathways in AD and FTD subgroups within specific cell
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. Clinical studies have demonstrated that hereditary neuropathies can also involve muscle pathologies, complicate diagnosis and hamper therapy development. We have developed advanced in vitro cell models
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will employ advanced in vivo models and spatial technologies to dissect the roles of tissue-resident macrophages and infiltrating immune cells along the periphery–immune–brain axis. About us The research
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Health Sciences, UAntwerp; and Department of Neurology, UZA) are hiring a full-time (100%) PhD to map how peripheral and circulating immune cells reflect early Parkinson’s disease (PD) biology. The
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Translational Neurosciences Group, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, UAntwerp; and Department of Neurology, UZA) are hiring a full-time (100%) PhD to map how peripheral and circulating immune cells