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analyse levels of identified proteins in a larger patient population as well as an animal model of the Fontan circulation.• You will use in vitro techniques and immunohistochemsitry on an animal model
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@ugent.be . We do not accept late applications. For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. Bart Leroy or Dr. Maria del Rocío Pérez Baca (bart.leroy@uzgent.be , +32 9 332 63 44
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Chalcogenide Perovskite materials are earth abundant, non-toxic and extremely stable making them ideal candidates for use as absorber layers for tandem and indoor photovoltaic applications. The student will
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. Such transport is crucial to the proper functioning of cells, though it is currently unclear to what extent it occurs in complex channels such as ion channels. To do so, you will develop new molecular probes and
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research in leading international journals and present at conferences. Given the group’s international relations with other universities, it is also highly recommended to do a joint PhD with one
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supervision. Terms of employment A full-time doctoral contract (four years, renewable annually upon positive evaluation). A stimulating, interuniversity working environment with access to advanced virological
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. More concretely your work package, for the preparation of a doctorate, contains: We are looking for a PhD student who will participate in the iBOF project "How do international migration and internal
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one of the top young universities in the world, ranking #12 on the Times Higher Education Young University Ranking in 2024, and #168 overall in 2025. What you will do The offered position is part of
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Department: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Regime Full-time Are you passionate about Biostatistics to support real-world problems? Do you have a broad interest in health policy analyses
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operational employment. This doctoral research will thus leverage the power of graph neural networks – a novel ML architecture, capable of learning fundamental physical behaviour by modelling systems as graphs