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researcher in the field of novel bio-electrochemical sensing strategies. The overall goal of this PhD is to develop novel biosensing strategies that will pave the way to the construction of affordable, robust
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of Applied Linguistics, Translation and Interpreting Studies, the TricS research group, and/or the course programmes in the Department. Profile You hold a Master degree in Translation, Literature and
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(100%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of Vaccine Immunology and Omics technologies. Position You will actively prepare and defend a PhD thesis in the field of vaccine immunology with a specific
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. Wouter Herrebout (Chemistry) within a project funded by FWO. The focuses on the development of chiral fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging. The project not only involves the spectroscopic characterisation
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and electrochemical engineering. Its scientific activities are related to the development of state-of-the-art electrochemical reactors and batteries, striving towards a green and sustainable industry
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within the Antwerp University Hospital and the University of Antwerp, comprising over 50 scientists with a main goal to advance cancer treatment and to improve patient quality of life through development
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statistics using the R program or similar programming languages (e.g. Matlab, phyton, SAS). You can demonstrate excellent study results. You need to be fluent in written and oral English You act with attention
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for Contract Research Staff . Opportunities of career development (doctoral training) A stimulating and international research environment; an opportunity to collaborate with leading research groups in Belgium
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. Opportunities of career development (doctoral training) A stimulating and international research environment; an opportunity to collaborate with leading research groups in Belgium and abroad. You will receive
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%) doctoral scholarship holder in the field of CRISPR/Cas-mediated photoelectrochemical biosensors. The overall goal of this PhD is the development of photoelectrochemical biosensors integrating CRISPR/Cas