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and Siglec receptors and analyze their capacity to block pathogen infection and to target antigens to antigen presenting cells. As a PhD student your main tasks and responsibilities are: Clone
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motivated and enthusiastic researcher with: A master’s degree in a field related to biomedical sciences, neuroscience, immunology, bioinformatics; Affinity for (neuro)immunology, neuroscience, and cell
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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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eradication without unacceptable local and systemic side effects. We are looking for a PhD student for four years with a physics background for designing and applying this digital model. Examples of a
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both prognostic and treatment effect modeling. You will have access to high quality clinical data to inspire and implements methods. You will finalize the research with a PhD thesis. Requirements
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Leeuwen lab. A total of two PhD students will be hired on this project, one for Gerber Lab within Amsterdam UMC and one for van Leeuwen lab within NKI. For this project, we are looking for a highly
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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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a PhD student on this project you will: Establish detailed ex vivo spatial phenotyping of neutrophils in tissue samples (lymph node and synovium) from patients with RA and investigate their relation
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The PhD student will work on gene therapy development for Gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina (GACR), a rare genetic (neuro
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to identify bacterial and host determinants that explain the current outbreak for the Netherlands through a combination of genomic, experimental wet-lab and epidemiological research. The PhD student