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The research group Mechanics of Materials and Structures at Ghent University (UGent-MMS) has 4 vacancies for PhD and postdoc research in the field of fibre-reinforced composites. The vacancies
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the genetic and clinical variability of PRPH2-IRD by studying a large patient cohort with detailed genetic analysis and advanced imaging techniques. The project will focus on identifying genotype–phenotype
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that transcends the boundaries of faculties and science disciplines. The PhD community is supported by the Doctoral Schools Ghent University and Gentse Pre- en Postdoc Raad . Psychosocial well-being at work and
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and science disciplines. The PhD community is supported by the Doctoral Schools Ghent University and Gentse Pre- en Postdoc Psychosocial well-being at work and ombudsperson Doctoral and other students
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collaborative project with other PhD students, postdocs and technical assistants. How to apply How to apply To apply, please send us the following documents, merged into a single PDF file: A one-page cover letter
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was a postdoc researcher at the University of Oxford. In the past years our research group has accumulated critical expertise and laboratory infrastructure to support this PhD. This research will be in
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candidates to perform research on a closed-loop and non-invasive ultrasound neuromodulation treatment of focal epilepsy. The candidate will perform fiber photometry imaging and focused ultrasound insonication
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preclinical experiments on ex vivo brain slices and in vivo rodent models to investigate and optimize the effects of TIS Analyze ex vivo and in vivo electrophysiological and fMRI imaging datasets Collaborate
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to better understand the genetic and clinical variability of PRPH2-IRD by studying a large patient cohort with detailed genetic analysis and advanced imaging techniques. The project will focus on identifying
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discuss ideas. An excellent knowledge of the English language is required. You are highly motivated to work in a collaborative project with other PhD students, postdocs and technical assistants. How