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educational and scientific outreach activities, as a member of the Laboratory of Cell Biology and Histology (https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/research-groups/celw/ ). Research topic Recent evidence suggests
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and enthusiastic team player but can also work independently; you have a hands-on mentality and analytical mindsetKnowledge of molecular biology and radiology/imaging is an assetYou have excellent oral
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especially relevant for understanding cell death caused by a photoporation treatment. The student will be embedded in the Biophysical Models for Medical Applications (BioMMedA, https://biommeda.ugent.be
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project at the interface of neurodegeneration, genomics, computational and systems biology. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) represents the most common genetic disorder of the peripheral nervous system
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diseases which is desperately needed given their poor outcome. You will publish scientific articles related to the research project. Profile You hold a Master degree in physics, biology, medicine, biomedical
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caused by a photoporation treatment. The student will be embedded in the Biophysical Models for Medical Applications (BioMMedA, https://biommeda.ugent.be ) research group, which creates a motivating
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motivated researcher 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
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labs as well as the new VIB Center for AI & Computational Biology and the Leuven Bioinformatics and AI community . The PhD student will be jointly supervised by Yves Moreau and Stein Aerts. Publications
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developmental biology or reproductive medicine in particular. You are motivated, curious and creative. You are able to communicate about your work to people from another discipline. You are able to work
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Biology, Law, and Society”. This project is part of a bilateral WEAVE project funded by the Flemish FWO and the Swiss SNSF . The project aims to develop a model for the recognition of parent-child