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Alzheimer’s disease such as ApoE4. In this PhD project, you will apply this previous knowledge to develop cellular screening assays in order to identify novel candidate interventions for Alzheimer’s disease
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Specific Requirements You hold an MSc in Statistics, Mathematics, Artificial Intelligence, or a closely related discipline; You have a strong background in quantitative modeling enabling the development
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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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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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to different receptors; Study the capacity of nanobodies to block infection by pathogens and develop and test nanobody based vaccines using human in vitro culture systems; Work closely with our collaborators
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respect and academic freedom tempered by responsibility. DTU develops technology for people. With our international elite research and study programmes, we are helping to create a better world and to solve
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The new European AD–RIDDLE project aims to develop, test, and deploy a modular toolbox platform that can reduce existing barriers
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listening in occupational settings”) aims to develop the tools to optimize the ratio between the costs and benefits of effortful listening in occupational settings. The project will train six doctoral
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) biopsies from healthy individuals and patients with or at risk of inflammatory arthritis (IA) are collected and studied. They observed a high number of infiltrating neutrophils in lymph nodes of patients
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. About the role You will first be stationed for 1.5 years at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam to develop a set of tools to assess listening value in real-life occupational settings through self-report