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jointly on publications in the field linking your expertise to the group’s focus; Coordinating data collection; Teaching Bachelor’s and Master’s degree courses in the curriculum of Interdisciplinary Social
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development and modelling of behavioural and neural data. Subsequent phases will investigate alterations in anxiety patients and apply interventions to probe underlying mechanisms. You will collaborate closely
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hold a PhD in molecular or systems biology, parasitology, or a related field. You possess strong analytical skills and have experience with generation and bioinformatic analysis of omics data. You have
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. Where you will be working You will work within the Physical-Organic Chemistry department as part of the Big Chemistry Robotlab team. At the Robot Lab, a team of chemists, computer scientists and engineers
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University is looking for a Research Assistant to join the multidisciplinary team at the Donders Institute. The study involves organising acquisition of behavioural and neuroimaging (fMRI) data from six-year
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the historical city centre of Utrecht. More information For more information about this position, please contact Anna Zhelnina external link at a.zhelnina@uu.nl . Please note that international candidates
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on behavioural data. In addition to research, you will contribute to teaching (20%), providing opportunities for professional development. Your qualities We are looking for an enthusiastic new colleague who meets
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continuing in the programme, we now offer this position. More information about the project can be found here(link is external) . At Radboud University, the project will focus on the mechanisms underlying
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professional development. For more information, please visit Working at Utrecht University . About us A better future for everyone. This ambition motivates our scientists in executing their leading research and
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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