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Department: Center for Molecular Neurology Regime Full-time Let's shape the future - University of Antwerp The Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Lab (Prof. Seppe De Schepper, VIB-UAntwerp) and the Brain and
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(Artificial Intelligence and Epidemic Modeling to Prepare Hospitals for the Next Respiratory Pathogen with Pandemic Potential). Project Overview The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical gaps in our ability
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common molecular biology techniques is beneficial but not essential alongside a strong interest in either cardiovascular physiology or biomechanics. Responsibilities• You will perform unbiased clustering
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The Rademakers team and the Sleegers team at the VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology, Belgium are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join a collaborative project focused on
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electrophysiology to translational models, including animal studies and analyses of human tissue samples. This full-stack methodology enables us to directly link molecular channel function with disease phenotypes
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, bioengineering, (molecular) biology, or related fields, with the equivalent of at least distinction (15/20). You are eager to work hands-on with innovative experimental setups and animal models You can take
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monitoring will also be integrated into this PhD. Thermal prediction models are currently implemented on a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), while the thermal PI controller (which will be further developed
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of small model organisms (in case we need to validate experiments in a mouse model). Strong interest in basic and applied research, stem cell culturing, microscopy, electrophysiology, molecular mechanisms
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of small model organisms (in case we need to validate experiments in a mouse model). Strong interest in basic and applied research, stem cell culturing, microscopy, electrophysiology, molecular mechanisms
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Department: Center for Molecular Neurology Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future – University of Antwerp The Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Lab (Prof. Seppe De Schepper, VIB-UAntwerp) and the Brain and