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to link the perception of odors to brain processing through the use of a range of different methods, including electrophysiological measures (EEG), functional and structural brain imaging, as
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of the subject area We are seeking dedicated and highly qualified person to support our research on rare diseases, focusing on the relationship between chromosome structure and transcription. Your mission The succseful
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between chromosome structure and biological function. Your mission The successful candidate will work with informatics analysis of genomes and chromosome structures and be engaged in basic informatics- and
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evaluate structural and individual-oriented interventions. Many researchers at the department are scientific advisors to authorities and other decision makers at regional, national, and international levels
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R, STATA, or SPSS is necessary. It is an advantage if the applicant has previous experience working in schools and is familiar with the various policy reforms that shape the workplace structures found
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presenting at national and international meetings and conferences As a person, you are service-oriented, flexible, structured and quality conscious. You have good communication skills and can easily
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structural and individual-oriented interventions. Many researchers at the department are scientific advisors to authorities and other decision makers at regional, national, and international levels
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. An important part of the project involves analysis of single unit and LFP data and usage of computational frameworks for anatomical annotation and visualization of structural and functional components of brain
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field? Are you a curious person, thrilled by the possibility of having large amounts of data and where only imagination puts the boundary to what can be explored? Can you structure your thinking and be
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multidisciplinary academic environment, representing medicine (e.g., neurology, epidemiology, psychiatry, geriatrics), psychology (e.g., cognition, structural, functional, and molecular brain imaging), and social