9 neglected-tropical-diseases PhD positions at Ghent University

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 24 days ago

    turning away from modeling towards quantifying population-level intervention effects, there is a risk of oversimplifying causal queries and of neglecting the rich history and efficacy of statistical

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 2 months ago

    focused on unraveling the pathogenesis of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). COPD affects over 300 million individuals worldwide and claims the lives of more than 3 million people annually

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 22 hours ago

    quantifying population-level intervention effects, there is a risk of oversimplifying causal queries and of neglecting the rich history and efficacy of statistical modeling techniques. This ERC project aims

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 22 hours ago

    Job description This position is dedicated to research into pathophysiology of mitochondrial disorders. These are rare disease with a prevalence of 1/5000 individuals, but often carry a high disease

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 2 months ago

    with a background in immunology and an interest in genetics and cardiovascular disease, who will work under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Julie De Backer and Prof. Patrick Sips (https://www.ugent.be/ge

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 1 month ago

    reproductive technology for two specific indications, being (1) female-related infertility and (2) mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diseases. The NT technology involves the transfer of the nuclear genome from a

  • Ghent University | Belgium | about 22 hours ago

    are specifically seeking a dedicated PhD student who will be involved in translational research focused on unraveling the pathogenesis of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). COPD affects over 300 million

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 2 months ago

    to the development of new clinical applications in the personalized treatment of cardiovascular diseases. You will be part of an interdisciplinary research team consisting of physicians, engineers and biomedical

  • Ghent University | Belgium | 2 months ago

    the longitudinal aspect of the data, patient health trajectories can be identified that allow the tracking of disease progression over time. Potential application areas include the prediction of heart arrhythmias

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