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The Centre for Urban Mental Health (UMH) is the largest interdisciplinary Research Priority Area of the University of Amsterdam. It aims to find new pathways to improve mental health in the city
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Are you intrigued by adolescents’ susceptibility to planetary health misinformation, including issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, plastic pollution, and other environmental concerns
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Are you challenged by creating robust software that can bring AI solutions to clinical practice? The Quantitative Healthcare Analysis (qurAI) group at the Informatics Institute (IvI) is looking for an ambitious research software engineer to join our growing team. What are you going to do? In...
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Are you interested in contributing to research aimed at improving mental health across the lifespan? Do you like to work interdisciplinary connecting different themes? We are seeking an assistant
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Do you have a passion for life sciences, physiology, or medicine and are eager to employ computational science methods to study endothelial cells in the microcirculation? The Computational Science Lab (CSL) within in the Informatics Institute is offering a PhD position focusing on multiscale...
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-sensitive chatbot can contribute to mental health problem prevention in migrants? Do you want to understand the complex dynamics and mechanisms underlying engagement in prevention in three generations
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Phd Position in Multiscale Spatiotemporal Modelling of Microbiome During the First 1000 Days of Life
Are you driven by a desire to delve into the convergence of computational modelling, omics research, and exogenous factors as they relate to human health? Specifically, are you excited about
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Gut microbiota develop rapidly during early life and are essential for our health during infancy and later life. Many factors potentially impact on this development, including but not limited
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Gut and oral microbiota develop rapidly during early life and are essential for our health during infancy and later in life. Many factors potentially impact this development, including delivery
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Behavioural Sciences (FMG), Science (FNWI) and Humanities (FGw). Students learn how to analyse ‘real world’ data on complex societal issues such as climate change, global health and digital surveillance