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, enthusiastic, and creative individual to join our team. The candidate should have a strong interest in biostatistics and genetics. Essential: Master’s Degree in biochemistry, biomedical sciences, bioinformatics
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disciplines FELASA certification Experience with or highly interested in experimental immunology (e.g. in vivo models, flow cytometry, imaging) Motivation to learn and apply computational biology/bioinformatics
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, fluorescence microscopy and/or bioinformatics would be a plus. Your teaching competences are in line with the University of Antwerp’s educational vision . Your research qualities are in line with the faculty and
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-motivation, flexibility and team spirit. Experience with techniques such as cell culture, CAM model, qRT-PCR, fluorescence microscopy and/or bioinformatics would be a plus. Your teaching competences are in
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the remarkable spatial perception of bats. By leveraging array signal processing to synthesize morphology-induced HRTFs without physical replicas, the project offers a flexible, high-fidelity and scalable approach
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investigation of the ionisation process. You will collaborate with researchers at other groups and universities. In addition to your thesis, you will disseminate your research at conferences and in journal
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for circular building processes, as well as the strategic interplay of construction materials within the building, design for disassembly, and/or regenerative design strategies. The candidate will ideally
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will push the development of these analytical methods, including applications to complex biological samples and investigation of the ionisation process. You will collaborate with researchers at other
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embedded in the Vision Lab (image processing and analysis) of the Physics Department and the Laboratory of Cell Biology and Histology (light-sheet microscopy) of the Department of Biomedical Sciences
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using in toto light-sheet microscopy of the brains of healthy and neurodegenerative mice. You will be embedded in the Vision Lab (image processing and analysis) of the Physics Department and the