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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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, and computational biology, the student will also contribute to the integration of experimental findings with spatial and systems-level analyses of inflammation along the gut–brain axis. Position
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apply online with a cover letter detailing your background and interest in this position and your full CV including the contact information of three referees (with email, address and phone number
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environment. More information: Candidate Profile We are seeking a motivated, curious, and rigorous PhD candidate eager to explore the link between brain development and behavior in health and disease. Required
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explaining why you are interested in our work and aspire this PhD position the names and contact details of 3 references For more information about the position, please contact: julia.faurallorens
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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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, Biomedical Sciences, Bioengineering, or related fields. Enthusiasm for fundamental science and attention to detail. Motivation to work with an international team of PhD students, postdocs and technicians
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Association, which organizes social activities, networking and upskilling events, and an annual PhD Symposium. Requirements To be considered for a PhD position, you must meet the following requirements
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and Saeys teams. In this research project you will develop and apply algorithms to link clinical phenotypes of metastasis to molecular phenotypes in mouse models. It is known that metastases exhibit
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. Extracting this information is still a challenge though, given its intrinsic multidimensional nature (time, perturbation, tissue position, cell state, statistical power). With modern probabilistic modelling