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genes reshapes the heart—and translate that knowledge into targeted therapies? As a PhD candidate, you will investigate how TTN truncating variants drive inherited heart disease, using advanced human
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to human, and from healthcare to prevention. We train healthcare professionals and researchers through innovative educational programmes and conduct groundbreaking research in health and well-being. As part
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are a revolutionary paradigm for autonomous driving, enabling systems to jointly perceive, reason, and act in complex environments. However, evaluating such end-to-end models remains challenging, as most
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in the broadest sense: from molecule to human, and from healthcare to prevention. We train healthcare professionals and researchers through innovative educational programmes and conduct groundbreaking
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. These electrical impulses are generated in the muscle cells through the action of ion channels in the cell membrane, allowing entry and exit of charged ions. Variations in the genes encoding ion channels can cause
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Psychology of the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience of Maastricht University. ASP focuses on using psychological theories to understand and influence human behaviour in real-world contexts. The group
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-accoustics: the noise annoyance as perceived by humans and even wildlife. An important part of your work consists of designing and contributing to measurement campaigns, but you will also play a central role
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description This PhD position is in the field of cancer prevention. About one in eight cancers worldwide is attributable to an infectious cause, and many
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) engineering, human movement science, (cognitive) neuroscience or similar; a strong affinity and hands-on experience with experimental work with laboratory animals and/or molecular and cellular biology. Having
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for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine (http://merln.maastrichtuniversity.nl/) as part of the DRIVE-RM project. The computational group led by Aurélie Carlier focuses on multiscale computational modelling