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neuroimaging techniques and analyses to important problems in motor neuroscience. We are interestedin investigating the central mechanisms underlying motor fatigability in humans using a variety of brain
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problems in motor neuroscience. We are interestedin investigating the central mechanisms underlying motor fatigability in humans using a variety of brain stimulation and potentially neuroimaging techniques
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proteomes from in-vivo brain structures (see van Oostrum et. al., Cell 2023 ). Conceptually the research aims at understanding how synaptic proteins determine synapse-type specific connectivity and function
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100%, Zurich, fixed-term The Forest Resources Management (FORM) at ETH aims to maximise forest utilities for humans today and in the future. With this vision in mind our research is centred around
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inclusion and respect. We welcome all people who are interested in innovative, sustainable and meaningful activities - that's what counts. PatriciaNitzsche, Stv. Leiterin Personal / Dep. Head Human Resources