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healthcare, regional partners, as well as with technology and data partners. The work will comprise research and network related activities for approximately 70%, and educational tasks for approximately 30% of
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on an innovative project aimed at advancing prostate cancer detection through artificial intelligence (AI). The main purpose will be to develop and validate a semi-autonomous AI system for the interpretation
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Canada who support in data analysis. Requirements Specific Requirements As prior education for this position, a (Research) Master is a requirement, preferably in Medicine, Epidemiology, Business
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assessment protocol for breast imaging: in-vivo study. Job description You will have the following main responsibilities and tasks: - To develop a PCCT scan protocol for breast imaging based on literature
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of research and education. We do this at two locations: UMCG Groningen and Beatrixoord location in Haren. Patient satisfaction, quality, professionalism, and collegiality are highly valued by us. The PhD
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findings. We will study, again using our established animal model, which elements of the diet drive the beneficial response and the mechanisms driving these benefits. Knowing this, we will be able to develop
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to: i) develop PLA/HTC composites production using a large-scale extrusion-based compounder; ii) assessing the mechano-structural properties of PLA/HTC composites with varying HTC content; iii) control
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and is in the unique position to develop strategies to increase the efficacy of CAR-T therapy. The aim of this project is to perform in-depth metabolic profiling of CAR-T cells and identify key
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of € 5.292,- gross per month (scale 10), depending on education and experience and based on full-time employment. In addition, the UMCG offers an 8% holiday allowance and 8.3% end-of-year bonus
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funded by an EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Minimally invasive surgery aims to develop treatments for patients that come with high