24 Humanities Postdoctoral positions at PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" in Belgium
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Postdoctoral position available to study human-specific molecular mechanisms of neuronal development
study the human-specific mechanisms of development and function of cortical neurons. Join us to undertake a highly interdisciplinary project focusing on one exciting question: « What makes our brain human
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mechanism and the generation of granulo-vacuolar bodies in neurons. The candidate will use human iPS cells both in vitro and in vivo using xenografted mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease (see Balusu et al
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‘Validating the use of endemic rhizobia for sustainable soybean cultivation in Northwestern Europe’. Project description Soybean (Glycine max) is one of the most important protein sources in human food and
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clinical human liver samples. This will be complemented with tailored spatial multi-omic panels of RNA & Protein markers that enable identifying each of the cells within the tissue, their activation states
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être adressée par e-mail au plus tard pour : 23rd June 2024 Additional comments Recruitment policy: The human resources management policy of the University of Namur is based on respect for equal rights
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of Antwerp’s educational vision . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You can speak and write fluently in English and have preferably obtained a C1 level of English. You are
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hormone system disruption (THSD) in the context of the European PARC project (Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals, https://www.eu-parc.eu ), aimed at protecting both human health and the
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educational vision . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You can speak and write fluently in English. You are able to carry out your work and achieve your objectives with a
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on the environment and health, the European Commission (EC) has launched the European Chips Act to bring semiconductor manufacturing back to Europe. The only way to merge both ambitions is to develop novel
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on the use of cell culture and animal models. While the former are overly simplified, the latter are not human and ethically contested. With the advent of human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) technology