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A PhD position is available in the lab "Structure and Function of Membrane Proteins” at the VIB-VUB Center for Structural Biology in Brussels, Belgium. The project focuses on the structural
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neurodevelopmental conditions, by bridging disciplines, from artificial intelligence, microelectronics, neuroengineering and nanoscience, to single-cell, imaging and molecular analysis, functional genomics and cell
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, that combines diffusion and transformer models, there are clear indications that the analysis of this data can be automated. This will open new avenues in data interpretation and building predictive models
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the most likely underlying neuropathological subtypes in FTD and AD patients. The project will make use of genetic information from the largest FTD and AD patient-control cohorts, including
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initiative investigating how human-specific features of brain development shape early behavior and neural circuit function in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This position is a joint effort between the
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murine microenvironments and use high-resolution spatial omics techniques to prioritize molecular factors that may drive the immune cell states. These will then be validated through in vivo screening
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, qPCR, digital PCR, amongst others. Sequencing data analysis will be done using data analysis pipelines (Python, R) on the high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure. About the TOBI lab
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, including animal studies and analyses of human tissue samples. This full-stack methodology enables us to directly link molecular channel function with disease phenotypes. The PhD student will work under the
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prodromal cohorts and link them to clinical readouts and α-synuclein reactivity. Use cutting-edge single-cell and immune-profiling approaches, linked to clinical phenotyping, to discover early biomarkers and
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. The project investigates how food allergy affects gut-brain communication and function. Profile We are looking for a talented and curious individual with: A Master’s degree in immunology, neuroscience