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(https://research.ugent.be/web/person/fuhui-shen-0/en ), who joined the Soete Laboratory of Ghent University in February 2025 as an Assistant Professor in the field of damage/fracture mechanics. Before, he
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URENIMOD (Ultrasound for Remote Neuroimaging and Modulation), a Ph.D. position is available at Ghent University from September 2025. The project aims to develop a minimally to non-invasive treatment
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translational cancer research. Omics based strategies, such as (epi-)genomics and transcriptomics, are opening unprecedented potential for developing novel precision oncology tools for improved diagnosis
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Elektronica en informatica, Research Group Electronics and Informatics: Research – Development - Innovation is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant
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Job description ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY Ghent University is a world of its own, employing more than 15.000 people. It is actively involved in education and research, management and administration, as
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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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the government. IMPORTANT: The effective result of the doctorate scholarship is subject to the condition precedent of your enrolment as a doctorate student at the university. At the VUB, you’re guaranteed an open
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community. We will monitor the evolution of root trait development using both destructive and non-destructive methods, and assess how the activity of microfauna controls this development, both directly and
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voiding behavior in mice and developed live imaging techniques to visualize sensory signaling in the bladder wall and dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. In addition, we explore these pathways in human
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adults, significantly impacting quality of life, and remain challenging to treat. Our research group has pioneered innovative methods to study voiding behavior in mice and developed live imaging techniques