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researcher with a PhD in main-group, organometallic or coordination chemistry. Very good knowledge and experience in preparative purification techniques, handling of highly reactive species (Schlenk-line and
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your own research project alongside the tasks described above. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR You hold a PhD in Economics and possess an excellent knowledge of micro-econometric causal inference methods
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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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pathogenesis and immunity. Beyond your own experiments, you will mentor junior researchers, supervise Master’s and PhD students, and guide technicians in daily operations. You will ensure rigorous data analysis
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this knowledge to stratify Parkinson’s disease; and 2) running CRISPR screens on hiPSC-derived neurons and glia to disentangle the complex genetic interactions that underlie disease causation. Your job You will
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, little is known about the specialised skills and knowledge shown by earlier civilisations in constructing and protecting these cities. URBAN-DELTA hypothesises that major advances in the history of water
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for clinical trials. Profile The candidate has a PhD in psychology, psychiatry, cognitive science or a related field Strong background in experimental design, clinical research, or digital mental health
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synthetic biology context (check our website at https://csb-bioport.mystrikingly.com/ and www.csb.ugent.be ). You will conduct research on aquaglyceroporin engineering and on the FWO-WEAVE project “Study and
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identifying/defining the future roles/profiles. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR Preferably a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Technology, Biochemistry/Biotechnology, or a related discipline, or demonstrable experience in
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function of disease-relevant circuits and eventually use this knowledge to stratify Parkinson’s disease; and 2) running CRISPR screens on hiPSC-derived neurons and glia to disentangle the complex genetic