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to shape a more inclusive, sustainable, and innovative future. The Brussels Institute for Statistics and Information Science (BISI) is a multidisciplinary research group within the VUB, focusing on data
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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The EMAT research group at the Faculty of Science (University of Antwerp) is seeking to fill a PhD position on the development
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science and microscopy. The preferred starting date is 1 November. A stimulating research environment at Campus Groenenborger, equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation and computing facilities
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Department: Department of Chemistry Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We offer
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life. The successful candidate will work closely with experts in food allergy, neuroimmunology, gut physiology, and computational biology to characterize immune cell responses, construct spatial maps
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appointment) in digital text analysis, digital humanities, linguistics and literature, applied linguistics, communication sciences, computer sciences or similar. You have a background and/or strong interest in
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mortality rate. This project will involve a comprehensive approach combining bacterial whole genome sequencing, genomics based bio-informatics, chemical analyses of bacterial compounds and immunological
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, biostatistics, and genetics. Essential: Master’s in medicine, biomedical sciences, bioinformatics/biostatistics, related disciplines or equivalent through experience. Comfortable in contact with patients/families
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number of teaching and research support tasks. Profile You hold a Master’s degree in physics, mathematics, computer science, biomedical engineering, or related field or you will have obtained it by
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, genomics, computational and systems biology. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) represents the most common genetic disorder of the peripheral nervous system. Patients experience progressive distal muscle