Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
to track brain and body activity in real time - think heart rate, posture and advanced neuroimaging - we will explore how stress affects decision-making. We will also test causal mechanisms through
-
optical probes on micro-photonic chips for submicron-scale optogenetics, the development of a neuron–computer interface system, and the use of iPSC-derived human neurons for all-optical physiology
-
(RE:HOME)’. This project, involving partners from France, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, is funded by Interreg North-West Europe (NWE), a European Territorial Cooperation programme contributing to a
-
Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Join Radboud University as a postdoctoral researcher driving
-
researcher you will work with Dr Magdalena Kedziorek and Dr Steffen Sagave on a project related to homotopy theory. The position is part of the project ‘Symmetry on the interface of topology and higher
-
a postdoctoral researcher, you will play a central role in the operation of the project and will be embedded in an international, policy-facing research environment at the interface of strategy
-
-Science include epigenetics, stem-cell and developmental biology, and computational biology. The central research theme is regulation of gene expression during development, both in health and in disease
-
13 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Radboud University Research Field Computer science » Informatics Computer science » Programming Information science » Library science Researcher
-
Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you a specialist in early Christianity and interested in questions
-
interfaculty research institute of the faculties of Science (FNWI). Research areas of RIMLS include epigenetics, stem-cell and developmental biology, computational biology and biophysics. The central research