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degree (MD or equivalent) You have a strong interest in pursuing residency training in general surgery, Enrollment in a general surgery residency program, is considered a significant asset, although it is
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program investigating the molecular mechanisms by which bacterial pathogens deploy type III secretion system (T3SS) effector proteins to manipulate host cells. In particular, this doctoral project will
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. The Doctoral Training Program at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical sciences consist of 4 years of doctoral training. This will consist of two year research stay at JRC (Ispra, Italy), followed by a 2-year research
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. The Doctoral Training Program at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical sciences consist of 4 years of doctoral training. This will consist of two year research stay at Ghent University, followed by a 2-year research
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This position entails a dual role as both professor at the Department of Biomolecular Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, and Principal Investigator at the VIB Center for AI and Computational
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translational metabolic research and elaborate collaborations within and outside the CHROMETA department. Job description Research You develop a research program at an international level in the broad field
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engineering, and have expertise in building camera systems and computer vision. This role also involves working closely with the other members of the team on projects related to plant phenotyping (assessing e.g
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research responsibly, respecting confidentiality and ethical principles Active engagement in the research community; e.g., programme committees, invited talks, workshop organisation, and commitment to open
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offering state-of-the-art study programmes grounded in research in a wide range of academic fields, Ghent University is a logical choice for its staff and students. . YOUR TASKS Are you interested in
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working on nonlinear and multiphoton optical spectroscopy and microscopy for molecular and materials characterization. The project is part of the broader MIP research programme across KU Leuven (Leuven and