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motivated PhD candidate to investigate the molecular mechanism of how selective autophagy targets cargo in the context of toxic aggregate or organelle buildup. Our lab has a strong track record in uncovering
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on BSc and MSc levels (distinction needed for PhD track) can communicate complex issues effectively in both written and oral form can work independently, with good skills at organizing and
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the settlement and food production in the Pacific islands in pre- and early European colonial times through existing colonial documents, and track the colonial impacts by the decade. 1) You will reconstruct ways
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to investigate the molecular mechanism of how selective autophagy targets cargo in the context of toxic aggregate or organelle buildup. Our lab has a strong track record in uncovering the mechanistic details
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discipline in the social sciences; You are motivated to pursue a doctoral degree through an individual research project; You demonstrate a strong academic track record; You have a solid scientific background
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environmental NCD risk score using statistical and ML methods. Prospective phase: Use wearable environmental and physiological sensors to track exposures and health parameters in healthy volunteers, translating
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elucidation of membrane protein complexes and integrates fundamental cell biology and structural biology by cryo- electron microscopy. The lab has a strong track record in investigating scramblases and their
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equity between population groups. To address these questions, the researcher will be able to apply advanced health economic methods and make use of valuable datasets that longitudinally track Belgian
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peripheral immunity shapes brain health and neurodegeneration, with a strong track record in myeloid biology, immune trafficking, and α-synuclein pathology. The clinical team at UZA brings deep expertise in
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motion) Pose tracking and behavior segmentation with tools like DeepLabCut, MoSeq, and Kinect-based systems Longitudinal analysis of behavior from early postnatal to adolescent stages in