72 algorithm-development-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" Postdoctoral positions in Belgium
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disease into specific subclasses. You will develop AI algorithms to train models that predict if individuals (from which we create circuits) are prone to develop disease and to identify conditions that have
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disease into specific subclasses. You will develop AI algorithms to train models that predict if individuals (from which we create circuits) are prone to develop disease and to identify conditions that have
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%) postdoctoral researcher in the field of electrochemical analysis with microneedles. The postdoctoral researcher will work towards developing novel electrochemical (bio)sensing strategies with microneedles
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the Faculty of Science is looking for a full-time (100%) postdoctoral researcher in the field of electrochemical analysis with microneedles. The postdoctoral researcher will work towards developing novel
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associated with impaired development of inhibitory circuits in an ASD subtype. Using cutting-edge in vivo electrophysiology (Neuropixels recordings), behavioral testing, opto/chemo-genetic techniques, and
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associated with impaired development of inhibitory circuits in an ASD subtype. Using cutting-edge in vivo electrophysiology (Neuropixels recordings), behavioral testing, opto/chemo-genetic techniques, and
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development and bio- and organic chemistry. The six areas define the core-business of the main activities, and research in each of them is performed within the frame of a strong network with partners at Ghent
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to investigate the metabolic landscape of early pancreatic cancer events to uncover new therapeutic avenues and develop metabolic biomarkers for early detection. The research program will establish in vitro and in
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project dedicated to decoding early human embryo development through cutting-edge stem cell-based embryo models, single-cell omics, with a focus on X-chromosome inactivation and cell fate. The project
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composite tanks, both in the vehicle itself as in refueling stations. Indeed, the success of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles depends both on the development of safe storage options in the vehicle, as well as a