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optical tissue clearing methods and imaged with 3D microscopy techniques, particularly light-sheet microscopy. The vascular network will be differentiated into arterial, veinous, and capillary components
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microbes exchange information. You will conduct your research within the interdisciplinary environment of BFFI and MaCSBio, both part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering of Maastricht University. Your
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research in health and well-being. As part of Maastricht UMC+ (MUMC+), our international and interdisciplinary community forms a unique collaboration between university and academic hospital, where education
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industry. Your colleagues: As a PhD Candidate, you will work in the plasmalab team in the Faculty of Science and Engineering located at Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Geleen. You will become part of a young
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located at Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Geleen. You will become part of a young international research group, specialized in plasma catalysis. The development of innovative and green chemical processes is
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research skills? The Department of History is looking for two PhD candidates to undertake archival and oral history research on women’s migration and work. You will be part of a new European Research Council
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developing personalized brain stimulation treatments. Your colleagues: You will be part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team working at the intersection of brain stimulation , neuroimaging, and epilepsy
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to human, and from healthcare to prevention. We train healthcare professionals and researchers through innovative educational programmes and conduct groundbreaking research in health and well-being. As part
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environment. You have good organizational skills. Excellent communication – You are fluent in written and spoken English. If you don’t fully meet all starting requirements yet, a part-time pre-PhD position may
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supported by an advisory team of experts in memory research, electrophysiology, and clinical neuroscience. You will be part of a collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment with direct access