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. Clinical studies have demonstrated that hereditary neuropathies can also involve muscle pathologies, complicate diagnosis and hamper therapy development. We have developed advanced in vitro cell models
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. Clinical studies have demonstrated that hereditary neuropathies can also involve muscle pathologies, complicate diagnosis and hamper therapy development. We have developed advanced in vitro cell models
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. Through top scientific research, we push back boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis
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set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The VIB-UAntwerp Center for Molecular Neurology in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical, Biomedical and Veterinary Sciences is looking for a
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the world. By the end of the PhD the successful candidate will graduate with a highly competitive set of experimental and computational skills, such as generation and characterization of patient-derived cell
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cell death resistance in CRC. Subsequently, you will study the impact of cancer therapeutics on CRC-associated mucin mRNA isoform expression and subsequent cell death signalling to unveil the potential
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back boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. A-PECS at the Department of Bioscience Engineering in the Faculty of Science is looking for a full-time (100%) PhD
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research, we push back boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. As part of a large multidisciplinary research project, we are seeking three highly motivated and
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can demonstrate excellent study results. You have good knowledge in molecular (cell) biology, genetics, high throughput sequencing technologies (long-read (Pacbio, Nanopore) & short-read (Illumina
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back boundaries and set a course for the future – a future that you can help to shape. The research group Energy and Materials in Infrastructure and Buildings at the Department of Building sciences in