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including the study of online control, motor adaptation, eye-hand coordination, decision-making, human-machine interaction, and other state-of-the-art paradigms used in current research in systems
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for Molecular Neurology are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to establish next-generation humanized and engraftment models for studying peripheral neuroimmune mechanisms driving Parkinson’s disease. Building
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Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Belgium Application Deadline 27 Oct 2025 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Part-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not
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22 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Namur Department Department of Physics Research Field Computer science Physics Chemistry Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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integration, network biology and/or modelling of protein interactions, preferably with a focus on the development of computational methods and/or AI-based methods) Good programming skills and mathematical
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, especially human proteins You have broad expertise in biophysical methods for quantifying protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions (e.g. Isothermal Titration Calorimetry, Biolayer Interferometry, Multi
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researcher interested in studying human-associated microbial communities in health and disease. The ideal candidate has the following qualifications: A PhD degree in bioinformatics, computational biology
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postdoctoral researcher interested in studying human-associated microbial communities in health and disease. The ideal candidate has the following qualifications: A PhD degree in bioinformatics, computational
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xenotransplantation models and supported by the Horizon Europe (ERC), we aim to extend these approaches towards new tools and organ systems to better understand how human immune cells interact with α-synuclein
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to extend these approaches towards new tools and organ systems to better understand how human immune cells interact with α-synuclein pathology in the earliest events of Parkinson’s disease. Position Lead an