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-generation humanized models for studying peripheral neuroimmunity in Parkinson’s disease The Laboratories for Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Research (GIBA, Prof. Seppe De Schepper) and the Microglia and Inflammation
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24 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Université catholique de Louvain Research Field Anthropology » Ethnology Economics » Macroeconomics Geography » Human geography History » Modern
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%) postdoctoral scholarship holder in the field of redox flow batteries. More specifically, you will actively work within the frame of the European research project RECHARGE (https://elcat.be/erc-starting-grant
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be spent on academic research in the domain of feminist philosophy You act as a co-lecturer for the course Philosophy and Ethics of Gender, Sexuality and Diversity. You (co-)supervise students
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. Your research qualities are in line with the faculty and university research policies . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You can speak and write fluently in
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Passports (DPPs). This is to later leverage the acquired knowledge from these DPPs in human-robot cooperative re- and demanufacturing processes. As research activities scale and complexity increase in
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the faculty and university research policies . Your teaching competences are in line with the University of Antwerp’s educational vision . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and
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in the Ma lab: Evolutionary Genomics of Sex (https://www.wmalab.com ) in the Biology Department at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium). Our lab aims to understand how sex chromosomes and sex
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educational vision . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You can speak and write fluently in English. You comply with the FWO Post Doc and Marie Sklodowska-Curie Post-doc
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for Molecular Neurology are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to establish next-generation humanized and engraftment models for studying peripheral neuroimmune mechanisms driving Parkinson’s disease. Building