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UMCCountryNetherlandsCityAmsterdamPostal Code1105AZStreetMeibergdreef 9Geofield Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/341190/phd-in-advanced-statistical-methods-… Contact City Amsterdam Zuidoost Website https
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quantitative statistical methods, using software such as R; A communicative, persistent and meticulous character; Excellent command of written and spoken English. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated affinity
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applicants for a PhD position in Stem cells and Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Your work will focus on human iPSC-based models of inflammation and MS to study microglial cell functioning in a white matter- and grey
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, time series measurements, medical knowledge graphs, and multi-modal electronic heath records (EHRs). We currently offer 2 PhD positions: PhD-clinical and PhD-synthetic. In both positions you will be
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origin. You will work closley with experienced bioinformaticians and two other PhDs appointed to this project that ultimately should lead to a dynamic integrated risk-model based on blood, tissue and
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origin, composition and dynamics. Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for an enthusiastic researcher who has recently received or will soon receive a PhD in molecular biology, genomics and/or
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hearing loss. This vacancy is for the fifth PhD position in the project—see https://easyli.eu/index.php/phd-positions-6/ for a general description of the EASYLI project and the 6 positions. About the role
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cognitive assessments. As a PhD-student, your most important tasks and responsibilities include: (International) collaboration and communication with different stakeholders; Providing an overview
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD position in hearing-related effort and fatigue research: individual differences and hearing aid (demant.com) | Please apply via
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD position in hearing-related effort and fatigue research: task demands and intervention (demant.com) Eriksholm Research Center