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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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efficient decoding algorithms" supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). The APSIA Group is seeking a highly qualified post-doctoral researcher for this project. For further information, you
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researcher with an interest in T cell development and single cell & spatial omics to join the team. We are a dynamic and international lab with a focus on the functional characterization of the molecular
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, Ghent-based artist Maria Lucia Cruz Correia. In STILL HERE: An Alliance for SZenne River (2023-2025), NCL is developing a collective awareness of the specific water ecologies of SZenne River, Belgium
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-van Dijk. The “ionophores revisited” WEL-T project aims to develop neutral organic receptors for phosphate and other tetrahedral oxoanions. These lipophilic receptors will be tested as ‘ionophores’ by
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wide variety of domains in each of these fields. The faculty’s vision can be summarized as: “With trust, in connection, through continuous learning.” The FPPW is committed to further developing
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developed. The successful candidate will explore their ability to modulate extracellular vesicle (EV) uptake and assess their potential for advancing EV-based therapeutic strategies.This project offers
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trajectories of individuals and households with a migration background in Belgium, focusing on hazard and microsimulation models of demographic events in multiple life domains. You contribute to the development
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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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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